• Ideas for you_Using ChatGPT and other generative AI tools to enhance learning

    @Ana_moderator Hi IAM delighted to let you know that when I have gone through your activities you have mentioned for language teachers to use AI technology in classrooms . I have used chatGPT for language subject and the result was fantastic . My kids were so happy while using it and made different paragraphs and poems using chat GPT and Chatbot .

  • @Ekaterina

    I completely agree with you Ekaterina, about the ongoing debate surrounding Artificial Intelligence in education, especially when it comes to generating teaching materials and maintaining academic integrity. It's great to read that you are finding tools like twee.com helpful in creating texts and tasks for your classes. I had the chance to see the page and I will use it to make my lesson plans.

    Saving time for us is a significant benefit, and it's wise to double check the materials for consistency. Your recommendation of twee is appreciated, and I'll definitely consider exploring it for my own teaching needs. It's always valuable to hear about practical tools from fellow educators.

    Sharing is caring definitely.

    Best,
    Mr. Bryan

  • @Mariam great to hear !

    I really recommend you to try the AI Platform for Education MagicSchool

    I have talked more about it in this post
    Also @BRYANb8875625e5 initiated a topic Free Language Learning Apps to Try with some nice ideas

  • @Bousl2336873cb4
    Hi,
    Hope everything is going well for you.

    I completely agree with you @Bousl2336873cb4 generative AI tools like ChatGPT or ChatGPT4 indeed have transformative potential in mainstream education and SPED. For us as educators, AI can streamline time-consuming tasks such as creating content and summarizing textbooks, allowing us to focus more on direct student engagement, which is a big challenge here in Puerto Rico.

    Students benefit from adaptive tutoring that responds to their progress, language learning support, and immersive simulations that bring complex concepts to life. AI-generated resources, including study guides and practice tests, make exam preparation more efficient and targeted.

    Moreover, the integration of collaborative problem-solving and interactive storytelling can make learning experiences more engaging and profound, as we discuss in some categories in this forum. Embracing generative AI in education holds the promise of making learning more personalized, interactive, and effective for all, students and teachers, and why not parents.

    Best,
    Mr. Bryan

  • @Ana_moderator

    Hello Everyone,
    Hope everything is going well.

    Here you have an idea to promote inclusion through an innovative project during a lesson. I found "Hand Talk App" which assist in learning and understanding sign language through AI. We could design a lesson to promote a campaign of inclusion based in sign language for deaf students.

    Here is the Link to review the app: https://youtu.be/s2fKMfbE2NQ?si=7aGFCtHleNg1oBaZ

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  • This app presents an excellent opportunity for special education teachers to promote inclusion and enhance communication skills for all students. Here's how you could use the "Hand Talk App" in your lesson:

    Introduction to sign language:
    Use the app to introduce basic signs to the entire class. This can help raise awareness about deaf communication and foster empathy.
    Vocabulary building:
    Incorporate sign language into vocabulary lessons, teaching students to sign new words as they learn them.
    Inclusive group activities:
    Design activities where students work in mixed groups, using both spoken and sign language to complete tasks.
    Story time:
    Read a story aloud while simultaneously signing key words or phrases using the app as a guide.
    Communication challenge:
    Create a fun challenge where students try to communicate using only sign language for a set period.
    Cultural awareness:
    Use the app to discuss deaf culture and the importance of inclusive communication.
    Peer tutoring:
    Encourage students who quickly grasp sign language to help their classmates, promoting peer support.
    Technology integration:
    Demonstrate how AI can assist in breaking down communication barriers, highlighting the positive impact of technology on inclusion.
    Campaign creation:
    Have students design posters or short videos promoting inclusion, incorporating signs they've learned through the app.
    Parent involvement:
    Share information about the app with parents to encourage practice at home and extend the learning beyond the classroom.

    This approach not only promotes inclusion for deaf students but also enriches the learning experience for all students by introducing a new form of communication and fostering a more inclusive classroom environment.

  • @Antonia thank you for sharing! The list seems very detailed. For what purposes do you usually use the Hand Talk App with your students?

  • @Ana_moderator said in Ideas for you_Using ChatGPT and other generative AI tools to enhance learning:

    Is AI already a part of your teaching practice or do you still feel unsure when using AI?
    What is needed, in your opinion, for wider usage of AI tools in classroom management, teaching and assessment?
    What AI tools would you recommend to try?

    Artificial intelligence is becoming an increasingly frequent guest in my lessons. Children, especially seventh graders, are already very interested in this topic. The most memorable lesson was on the topic of a green future.

    We used the KandinskyBot AI, which is capable of generating text from an image. I invited the children to draw pictures on the theme "Green Future" - how they see cities, nature, and people's lives in 50 years.

    Then, with the help of KandinskyBot, we turned these drawings into text! The kids were thrilled as their drawings "came to life" and told stories about green transportation, smart homes, clean energy, and human harmony with nature.

    However, during the lesson we also discussed the risks of climate change. The children learned about the effects of global warming, pollution and species extinction.

    Artificial intelligence in this lesson was not only a tool for creativity, but also an occasion for a serious conversation about the future of our planet. It is important for children to realize that their actions determine what that future will be like.

    Contacts:
    Shakhnoza Khamrayeva
    Sehriyo School, Tashkent
    WhatsApp: +998881585511
    hamraeva.s@gmail.com

  • @Ana_moderator the Hand Talk App offers several opportunities for special education teachers to use with their students. Here are some specific examples and activities you could implement:

    Sign Language Introduction:
    Activity: "Sign of the Day"
    Use the app to introduce a new sign each day, teaching students its meaning and usage.

    Vocabulary Building:
    Activity: "Sign and Say"
    As you teach new vocabulary words, use the app to show the corresponding sign. Have students practice both saying and signing the words.

    Inclusive Group Activities:
    Activity: "Silent Communication Challenge"
    Divide students into small groups and give them a task to complete using only sign language, with the app as a reference.

    Story Time:
    Activity: "Sign Along Story"
    Choose a simple story and use the app to sign key words as you read aloud. Encourage students to join in signing these words.

    Communication Challenge:
    Activity: "Silent Lunch"
    Designate a short period during lunch where students try to communicate using only sign language, referring to the app when needed.

    Cultural Awareness:
    Activity: "Deaf Culture Exploration"
    Use the app as a starting point to discuss Deaf culture, showing how technology can bridge communication gaps.

    Peer Tutoring:
    Activity: "Sign Language Buddies"
    Pair students who are quick to learn signs with those who need more practice, using the app as a learning tool.

    Technology Integration:
    Activity: "Tech for Inclusion"
    Demonstrate how the app works and discuss other technologies that help with inclusive communication.

    Campaign Creation:
    Activity: "Inclusion Posters"
    Have students create posters that incorporate signs they've learned through the app, promoting inclusion in the school.

    Parent Involvement:
    Activity: "Family Sign Night"
    Host an event where families can learn basic signs together using the app, extending learning beyond the classroom.

    These activities aim to promote inclusion, enhance communication skills, and create a more inclusive classroom environment using the Hand Talk App as a primary tool.

  • @Ana_moderator
    The Google Classroom itself integrated the AI in several ways that have helped the teaching and learning process since the pandemic in my school. Especially the automated grading system. The multiple- choice questions, quizzes almost help us in creating worksheets and also save our time. The students are also encouraged in self learning methods. Moreover the google drive also enhances the efficiency for teachers and students. Now we are implementing lesson plans in google drive. It is almost helps us in sharing the lesson plans and ideas.

  • Informative!

  • @Antonia said in Ideas for you_Using ChatGPT and other generative AI tools to enhance learning:

    Here are some specific examples and activities you could implement:

    Thank you for the overview, but can you share for what purposes do you usually use the Hand Talk App with your students? What practice do you usually imlement with this app?

  • @Ana_moderator ChatGPT operates on a deep learning model called the Transformer architecture. It analyzes large datasets of text to generate responses that mimic human conversation. This capability enables it to provide instant feedback, explanations, and personalized learning experiences tailored to individual student needs.

    1. Personalized Tutoring: ChatGPT can act as a virtual tutor, offering explanations, answering questions, and providing real-time feedback on assignments.

    2. Language Translation: It facilitates language learning by translating text and speech into different languages, promoting global communication and cultural understanding.

  • @Ana_moderator said in Ideas for you_Using ChatGPT and other generative AI tools to enhance learning:

    Content Creation: Teachers can use generative AI tools to create educational content such as lesson plans, worksheets, quizzes, and study guides. For example, they can use AI-powered content generators to automatically generate practice questions, vocabulary lists, or essay prompts tailored to specific learning objectives and student needs.
    I use it in preparing lesson plan . However, it's essential to consider some challenges and limitations:

    Ensuring accuracy and validity of generated content
    Maintaining human touch and creativity in content creation
    Addressing potential bias and fairness concerns in AI-generated content
    Integrating AI-generated content with existing curricula and teaching practices

  • ChatGPT

    Using ChatGPT and other generative AI tools to enhance

    1. Personalized Learning Assistance:
      Tutoring: ChatGPT can provide explanations, answer questions, and help with understanding complex concepts in real-time.
      Feedback: It can review assignments and provide constructive feedback to help improve learning outcomes.
    2. Interactive Learning:
      Simulations and Scenarios: Generative AI can create interactive scenarios for subjects like history, science, or languages, making learning more engaging.
      Role-playing: It can simulate conversations in different languages or scenarios, helping with language practice and social skills.
    3. Resource Creation:
      Content Generation: AI tools can generate quizzes, flashcards, summaries, and study guides tailored to specific topics or learning needs.
      Visual Aids: They can create diagrams, charts, and other visual aids to support understanding of complex subjects.
    4. Research Assistance:
      Information Retrieval: ChatGPT can help find and summarize relevant information from vast resources quickly.
      Bibliography and Citations: It can assist in generating and formatting bibliographies and citations for research papers.
    5. Skill Development:
      Coding Practice: AI can offer coding exercises, debug code, and explain programming concepts.
      Writing Improvement: It can help improve writing skills by offering grammar checks, style suggestions, and content enhancements.
    6. Accessibility:
      24/7 Availability: Unlike human tutors, AI tools are available round-the-clock, providing assistance whenever needed.
      Inclusive Learning: They can support learners with disabilities by offering customized learning experiences, such as text-to-speech or speech-to-text features.
    7. Motivation and Engagement:
      Gamification: AI can incorporate gamification elements into learning, making it more fun and motivating.
      Goal Setting: It can help set learning goals and track progress, encouraging continuous improvement.
    8. Collaboration and Communication:
      Group Projects: AI tools can facilitate collaboration by providing a platform for brainstorming and project management.
      Communication Skills: They can simulate conversations and debates, helping learners develop communication and critical thinking skills.
  • Here are additional new ideas for using ChatGPT and other generative AI tools to enhance learning:

    1. AI-Powered Tutoring Sessions: Conduct personalized tutoring sessions where AI assists students in understanding complex concepts, offering explanations, and answering questions in real-time.

    2. AI-Generated Interactive Storytelling: Create interactive storytelling experiences where AI generates plot twists, character dialogues, and narrative elements based on student input, fostering creative writing skills.

    3. Virtual Reality (VR) Historical Reconstructions: Combine AI-generated historical data with VR technology to reconstruct historical events or periods, allowing students to explore and interact with immersive historical environments.

    4. AI-Enhanced Data Analysis: Use AI tools for data analysis projects, helping students interpret data trends, generate insights, and draw conclusions in subjects like mathematics, science, and social sciences.

    5. AI-Driven Adaptive Learning Paths: Develop AI-powered adaptive learning paths that adjust based on students' performance, offering personalized content recommendations and remedial exercises to support individual learning needs.

    6. AI-Enabled Language Translation Workshops: Facilitate language workshops where AI assists in translating texts, facilitating multilingual collaboration, and promoting language acquisition through real-world applications.

    7. AI-Supported Collaborative Coding Projects: Engage students in collaborative coding projects where AI provides coding suggestions, identifies errors, and offers coding challenges tailored to different skill levels and programming languages.

    8. AI-Generated Art and Music Compositions: Explore AI-generated art and music compositions, allowing students to experiment with AI tools to create original artworks, musical compositions, and multimedia projects.

    9. AI-Enhanced Virtual Career Exploration: Introduce AI-enhanced virtual career exploration workshops where students interact with AI-generated career profiles, industry insights, and job simulations to explore future career paths.

    10. AI-Driven Virtual Debate Leagues: Establish virtual debate leagues where AI acts as a judge, analyzing arguments, evaluating reasoning, and providing feedback to enhance students' critical thinking and communication skills.

    These ideas leverage AI technologies to create dynamic and interactive learning experiences, fostering innovation, engagement, and deeper understanding across various educational disciplines.

    Shazia Baloch
    JEST Teacher
    Address: Sindh Pakistan

  • ChatGPT and other generative AI tools can play various roles in education, including:

    1. Virtual Teaching Assistant: AI can assist teachers with tasks like grading, feedback, and content creation.

    2. Intelligent Tutoring System: AI-powered virtual tutors can provide personalized guidance and support.

    3. Learning Companion: ChatGPT can engage students in conversations, promoting interactive learning and discussion.

    4. Content Creator: AI can generate educational resources, such as texts, images, and videos.

    5. Language Learning Partner: AI can converse with students to improve language skills and pronunciation.

    6. Debate and Discussion Partner: ChatGPT can engage in arguments and discussions, fostering critical thinking and analysis.

    7. Virtual Mentor: AI can offer career guidance, advice, and inspiration.

    8. Adaptive Assessment Tool: AI-driven evaluations can adjust difficulty levels based on student performance.

    9. Accessibility Tool: AI can help bridge language gaps and make learning materials more inclusive.

    10. Research Assistant: ChatGPT can aid students in finding relevant information and resources.

    By embracing these roles, generative AI tools can enhance the learning experience, making it more engaging, personalized, and effective.

  • Hi shazia, I used chatgpt in my English class, here I wanted to ched light on the other side of the topic. We educators need to be careful with the AI tools so a Chat-code needs to be set before hand and teaching students how to use prompts to get the task done is sometimes way more important than the outcome.

  • @Ana_moderator

    Hi @Ana_moderator
    Hope everything is going well.

    Some of my students are non-verbal and as a Living Skill Teacher as part of their morning routine I practice with them augmented and alternative communication recourses to give them another way to communicate with peers and teacher, even their family.

    I'm not only give them Spanish, English, science, math, and social studies, also lessons for living skills due to their challenges in daily living. It is a big responsivity and technology helps with time management.

    Here is one of my students with his aid

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  • The use of AI in learning has become increasingly important in the new education system. Here are some key reasons why AI is playing a pivotal role:

    Personalized Instruction and Adaptive Learning:

    AI-powered adaptive learning platforms can continuously assess a student's progress and adjust the content, pace, and teaching methods accordingly.
    This allows for truly personalized instruction tailored to each student's unique strengths, weaknesses, and learning style.
    AI can identify knowledge gaps, recommend targeted practice, and provide real-time feedback to help students master concepts.