AI in the Classroom – CONVERGENCE

AI in the Classroom – CONVERGENCE

Introduce Yourself to Artificial Intelligence

AI In The Classroom - CONVERGENCE by Kirsten Cali

The above video is a TED Talk parody designed by using AI content creation tools. Full details on how this was created is explained HERE.




Let’s Talk About AI in Teaching and Learning

  • On January 13, 2023, the Centre for Teaching & Learning (University of Regina) offered a session on the topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in teaching & learning. The slides and key resources from Dr. Alec Couros are available at the above link.

All of the blog posts I’ve wrote that are tagged under the category of AI are available for review HERE.

Accessible Professional Development on AI

Google AI – Principles

While we are optimistic about the potential of AI, we recognize that advanced technologies can raise important challenges that must be addressed clearly, thoughtfully, and affirmatively.  These AI Principles describe our commitment to developing technology responsibly and work to establish specific application areas we will not pursue.

https://ai.google/responsibility/principles/

AI Foundations – Microsoft PD

Learning objectives

  • Explain the concepts around AI programming
  • Describe how AI is used in industry and daily life
  • Explain the basics of Python programming
  • Identify how Minecraft: Education Edition and Hour of Code introduce AI

This learning path introduces the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and how it’s applied in everyday life. AI already plays an integral part of our lives whether we realize it or not. With simple actions such as searching for websites or getting online help, we’re engaging with an AI component in the background. Learning more about AI helps students develop their knowledge and understanding of what the components of AI are and grasp how it all comes together. Learning about AI also enables students to make use of AI tools in their programming and provide them with opportunities to learn more about this fast-growing area that will dominate how we work in years to come. Finally, studying AI helps students appreciate a journey they can undertake to consider working in this area in the future.


Empower Educators to Explore the Potential of AI – Microsoft PD

Learning objectives

  • Describe generative AI in the broader context of AI in terms of how these systems work and what they can do.
  • Explain what a large language model (LLM) is and the basics of how it works.
  • Use generative and summative capabilities of LLMs (generate text, expand from main points, condense into main points, answer questions based on given text, etc.).
  • Summarize potential impacts.
  • Explain how AI can be used to improve learning outcomes, reduce educator workload, and increase learner engagement.
  • Explain how the use of AI can help learning be more accessible and inclusive.

Upon completion of this module, you’ll be able to:

Navigate AI in education by looking at essential AI concepts, techniques, and tools, highlighting practical applications. AI can support personalized learning, automate daily tasks, and provide insights for data-driven decision making.


#ETMOOC2 Banner Screenshot. (Accessed 2023). Available online at: https://sites.google.com/view/etmooc-two/home?authuser=0

#etmooc2: “Generative AI in Education” is an experience that delves into the rapidly evolving world of generative artificial intelligence and its potentially transformative disruptive impact on lifelong learning and education. The mini-mooc offers a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the potential, implications, and ethical considerations of generative AI, with the goal of exploring  knowledge and skills to harness the power of AI in reshaping education and fostering human-centric conversations.

https://sites.google.com/view/etmooc-two/home?authuser=0

Topics include:


AI and Your School/Divisional Programming

UNESCO ChatGPT and Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education

  • 15pg document
  • Branded specifically with the vocabulary, ChatGPT and Higher Education, but the foundational information is solid and can easily be replaced by the general terms of, AI and education
  • The following two pages are specially helpful when organizing school discussions and supporting staff with AI tool selection
https://www.iesalc.unesco.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/ChatGPT-and-Artificial-Intelligence-in-higher-education-Quick-Start-guide_EN_FINAL.pdf
https://www.iesalc.unesco.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/ChatGPT-and-Artificial-Intelligence-in-higher-education-Quick-Start-guide_EN_FINAL.pdf

Canadian Government – Guide on the Use of Generative AI

  • applies to the federal government and is designed to guide the ethical use of AI tools
  • could be useful when evaluating AI at micro-levels as well

BLOG POST – Assessment in the Age of AI


Copy of The English Teacher's Guide to AI 2023 by Kirsten Cali

AI Tools To Try Today

BYTE AI


Goblin Tools


Strategic Module Assistant for Rubrics, Tasks, and Inclusive Education

  • SMARTIE is a sophisticated suite of web-based applications, utilizing the power of the ChatGPT API and Claude API. It’s specially developed to assist university-level educators in creating comprehensive and inclusive course outlines. This flexible tool allows educators to generate various course components such as descriptions, learning outcomes, corresponding EDIA-aware (Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility) learning activities, and even procure recommendations for rubric redesigns.  

Chat GPT – Teaching with AI Guide

a guide for teachers using ChatGPT in their classroom—including suggested prompts, an explanation of how ChatGPT works and its limitations, the efficacy of AI detectors, and bias.

https://openai.com/blog/teaching-with-ai

Google – The New Era AI

  • See whats coming for Google divisions

Bing AI

  • Bing, being a Microsoft tool, lends itself naturally for use in Microsoft divisions

Canva – Magic (AI) Tools

  • Canva, is a graphic design software that all educators can access PRO for FREE, has a variety of AI-enabled tools labeled “magic”
  • This YouTube playlist highlights some of these tools

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