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MagicSchool.ai
MagicSchool is a generative AI platform for educators. MagicSchool contextualizes the power of AI through relevant tools and eliminates the need for complex prompting. It helps instructors be more effective and efficient. Over 50 tools that help: MagicSchool.ai
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AI Prompts for Teaching: A Spellbook
This resource, written, by Cynthia Alby, describes excellent use cases and strategies for effectively using GenAI tools in education and training. AI Prompts for Teaching: A Spellbook
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SUNY Faculty Advisory Council on Teaching and Technology Guide to Optimizing Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education (2023)
SUNY the Faculty Advisory Council On Teaching and Technology (FACT2) charged a Task Group in May 2023 to research and explore how artificial intelligence (AI) can be optimized for teaching and learning. The committee’s first goal was to produce a preliminary report for faculty and instructional support specialists. This report explores the potential benefits and…
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Almanack.ai
Almanack is a platform that utilizes AI to help teachers with all facets of their jobs and improve learning outcomes. Almanack generates curriculum-aligned lesson plans and other resources such as worksheets and assessments. It also helps with grading by evaluating work submitted by students. Almanack’s vision is to empower every teacher to deliver a tailored…
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Classroom Policies for AI Generative Tools
This resource is a compilation of Classroom Policies for AI Generative Tools created by Lance Eaton for the purposes of sharing and helping other instructors see the range of policies available by other educators to help in the development of their own for navigating AI-Generative Tools (such as ChatGPT, MidJourney, Dall-E, etc). Classroom Policies…
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Futurepedia
Discover the best AI tools for marketers with ease: at Futurepedia, you can browse 450+ AI tools covering categories such as marketing, image generation, and video editing. Easily search and filter the tools by categories, pricing, and features to find the perfect fit for your business. Futurepedia
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Learn with AI Initiative from the University of Maine
The Learning With AI initiative from the University of Maine encourages the opportunity to introduce students to the ethical and economic questions wreaked by these new tools, as well as to experiment with progressive forms of pedagogy that can exploit them. The Learning With AI initiative from the University of Maine
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Elicit: The AI Research Assistant
Elicit is a research assistant using artificial intelligence (AI) language models like GPT-3 to automate parts of researchers’ workflows. Currently, the main workflow in Elicit is the Literature Review. If you ask a question, Elicit will show relevant papers and summaries of key information about those papers in an easy-to-use table.” Elicit can help researchers:…
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NOLEJ AI
NOLEJ AI is a browser-based eLearning authoring tool that turns static learning material (video, audio, text content, or a website URL) into micro-learning, including content summaries, a glossary, and interactive videos, quizzes, games, flashcards, etc.. NOLEJ AI Keywords: artificial intelligence, instructional design, quizzes
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There’s An AI For That – The Biggest AI Aggregator
The largest database of artificial intelligence (AI) resources available for a wide variety of tasks. Use this the AI search to find the best AI tools for any use case. There’s An AI For That is a comprehensive tracker with nearly 100 categories which is updated every day. Bookmark this site to stay up to date with…
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Artificial Intelligence: Rooted & Rising
This guide provides context, example usages, ethical considerations, and many resources to help you tackle our “AI Pandemic” and move forward confidently. Delve into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence (AI) where pedagogical practices are rooted in the past while reaching up to embrace new technologies like ChatGPT. This resource collection has been compiled by…
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OpenCV
OpenCV focuses on generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and serves as a library of programming functions for real-time computer vision capabilities. It can be used for a variety of functions, such as facial recognition, gesture recognition, and object detection. OpenCV
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Free Artificial Intelligence (AI) Educational Resources
This is an article that details some free Artificial Intelligence (AI) Educational Resources from the site Medium. These educational resources include online courses, in-person courses, books, and videos. All are completely free and designed by leading professors, researchers, and industry professionals. Free Artificial Intelligence (AI) Educational Resources
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Artificial Intelligence for Robots (Udacity Course)
Artificial Intelligence for Robotics is a free, self-paced course (approximately 2 months) offered through Udacity. It is recommended that you have some knowledge of Python or programming in general before you take this course. Artificial Intelligence for Robots (Udacity Course)
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Harvard University edX: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence with Python (CS50)
This is a 7-week-long free, self-paced course offered through edX and Harvard University on Artificial Intelligence (AI). Once the course is finished, it will be archived for viewing. “CS50’s Introduction to Artificial Intelligence with Python explores the concepts and algorithms at the foundation of modern artificial intelligence, diving into the ideas that give rise to…
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Crash Course: Artificial Intelligence (YouTube Playlist)
Crash Course is a YouTube channel dedicated to educational videos. This playlist covers a range of topics related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in a simple-to-understand format for beginners. All videos are between 10 and 20 minutes long. Crash Course: Artificial Intelligence (YouTube Playlist)
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Kizoa
Looking for a video-editing software for school projects and other academic purposes? Kizoa is just what you need. Enhance the learning experience in your school or university by creating engaging academic tutorials and liberating the full potential of students through creative video editing. Kizoa
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Anki Flashcards
Anki is a program which makes remembering things easy. Because it’s a lot more efficient than traditional study methods, you can either greatly decrease your time spent studying, or greatly increase the amount you learn. Anyone who needs to remember things in their daily life can benefit from Anki. Since it is content-agnostic and supports…
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Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Resources
This is a list of artificial intelligence (AI) resources and educators who are using these resources. Resources are listed by category as well as contact information. The Stevens Institute of Technology compiled the list. Generative AI Resources
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ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer)
OpenAI has developed an app, ChatGPT, an algorithmic AI chat system trained on a massive collection of internet-based resources. ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence (AI) powered language model that mimics a human conversationalist. ChatGPT is a chatbot trained on massive amounts of internet information to generate human-like text. The system uses deep learning to generate…




















