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3 AI Tools to use in the Classroom

AI tools have the potential to revolutionize education, transforming it from traditional teacher-centered classrooms into more interactive and personalized learning experiences. There are several AI tools that educators can use to help optimize learning experiences for their students. Here are 3 AI tools that you can use in the classroom:

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Gradescope

    Gradescope is an AI tool that helps educators scan, grade, and analyze students’ submissions. With Gradescope, teachers can quickly see how a student performs in class, both during online and face-to-face sessions. Teachers can use this app for subjects such as Physics, Math, Computer Science, and more. Gradescope enables teachers to track a student’s progress and have an overall view of the class.

    Otter

    Another AI tool that can be used in the Classroom is Otter. This app provides users with real-time and accurate transcription for classes and meetings. Users can use this in online video conferencing apps such as Google Meet, MS Teams, and Zoom. Otter is an excellent tool for teachers to use when trying to remember what was covered in a lesson and can assist them in organizing the subsequent activities for each class.

    Google AI

    True to its commitment to providing relevant technologies, it offers free tools and resources for those who wish to know more about AI, machine learning, and more. Google AI also allows access to a range of products startups can use to foster innovation. Google AI aims to make tools and resources available to help people start and grow businesses and inform the public about AI (AI).

    That is it for our short article on AI tools to use in the classroom. Apart from the controversial ChatGPT, there are more AI tools that educators and students can explore. However, just like using any other technology, users must use these tools responsibly and understand their capabilities and limitations to ensure they are used ethically.

    Want to know more about the different educational technology tools and apps you can use, feel free to check out our 12 Days of EdTechmas articles. If you have questions about instructional design, educational technology, or Google Workspace, send us a message anytime!

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