This article is for Teachers.
You can leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to enrich lessons, engage students, and streamline administrative tasks. However, it's important to understand both the benefits and challenges of integrating AI tools into your classroom. Teachers struggle with AI due to a lack of training, technical issues, and increased workloads. They also face ethical concerns, data privacy issues, and academic dishonesty, where AI can facilitate cheating.
Understanding these platforms allows you to effectively manage and guide students' use of AI tools in class, and use Classwize to block access.
Here are the main types of AI tools:
Category | Description | Major Platforms |
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Generative AI Tools |
These tools generate human-like text, images, or other content based on your input. They're used for conversations, creative writing, and content creation.
|
ChatGPT |
Collaborative/Development Platforms |
These platforms help people collaborate on coding projects. They're often used for machine learning, data analysis, and project collaboration.
|
Google Colaboratory |
Machine Learning and AI Model Resources |
These resources provide ready-made models, data, and tools for building and using machine learning applications. Developers and researchers find them very useful.
|
Hugging Face |
Educational AI Tools |
These tools use AI to personalise learning and make it more interactive. They help teachers teach and students learn in new ways.
|
Magic School |
AI-Assisted Productivity Tools |
These tools use AI to help you work more efficiently. They can draft documents, generate reports, and perform other tasks to save you time.
|
Grammarly QuillBot |
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