Discover considerations and applications for students to use AI tools in your classroom.
AI in the K-12 Classroom
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an essential technology in many industries and fields, and it is rapidly transforming education. As AI skills continue to be in high demand in the job market, it has become crucial for K–12 educators to introduce their students to AI and its applications. By integrating AI into their teaching, educators can prepare their students to succeed in an AI-driven world and open up new opportunities for learning.
AI can be used to enhance personalized learning, allowing teachers to tailor instruction to individual students’ needs and abilities. AI-powered virtual assistants and chatbots can also assist in providing immediate feedback, answering students’ questions, and supporting language learning.
Additionally, AI can be used in classrooms to help students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. By teaching them how to use AI to analyze data and identify patterns, students can learn how to tackle real-world problems in various fields, from healthcare to climate change.
In the coming weeks and months, this collection will continue to evolve as the educational landscape shifts to integrate AI authentically and meaningfully in the classroom to benefit all students.
Khanmigo as an AI Personal Tutor and Assistant
Take a virtual tour of Khan Academy’s new personal AI tutoring program, Khanmigo.
AI as a Student’s Personal Tutor
Discover how AI can be leveraged as a personal tutor for every student.
Save Time With AI as a Teaching Assistant
Review a list of 14 ways that you can use AI tools, like ChatGPT, to reduce your workload and save you time as a teacher.
AI: Key Definitions
Learn the meaning of key terms used in conversations around artificial intelligence.
A Brief Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Learn the basics about artificial intelligence (AI), why it’s important, and how it’s evolving.
Get Started With the Big Three Chatbots: ChatGPT, Bing, and Bard
Review the three main generative AI chatbots currently available: ChatGPT, Microsoft Bing Chat, and Google Bard.
A Side-by-Side Comparison of ChatGPT, Bing, and Bard
Compare the results of two sample queries in ChatGPT, Microsoft Bing Chat, and Google Bard.
Access Free Day of AI Resources
Take part in Day of AI by accessing MIT RAISE’s free curriculum.
Free AI Lessons and Challenges for Your Students
Discover free lessons and classroom challenges available from aiEDU.
AI Meets the Science of Reading and Writing Skill Development
AI products that focus on reading and writing skill development offer a glimpse into the rapidly shifting educational technology landscape.
ChatGPT: The Basics
Learn the basics about the artificial intelligence application ChatGPT.
Approaches to Addressing ChatGPT and Academic Integrity
Consider these 12 ways to minimize and address concerns regarding ChatGPT and academic integrity.
A SWOT Analysis of ChatGPT
Plan your next steps forward by considering the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats posed by ChatGPT.
How Teachers Can Use ChatGPT
Discover eight ways that ChatGPT can benefit teachers and save you time.
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