Here are ten exciting new tools that we have built to aid parents, teachers, and students as they navigate the world of AI in Education.
All that is needed is a subscription to ChatGPT 4.0. For those interested, reach out to me and let me know how they work. I am constantly fine-tuning and updating these tools.
Personal Teaching Assistant
Assists teachers with lesson plans, rubrics, unit plans, and essay feedback.
I've developed a tool for generating lesson plans that promote virtue and character through Computer Science. It follows the 3Cs framework: CREATE - CONTEMPLATE - CONNECT. Still building and perfecting it. I will be sharing more about the ideas behind the 3Cs... subsequently.
I've built a few similar bots: Third Reader, Punctuation Hound, Write Right. The Scylla and Charybdis I'm having to steer between before I deploy them: "Her" and "Phaedrus": the former is what colleagues invoke (great, you're giving the kid over to a machine). The latter, what I invoke (Socrates objected to writing, and yet look where we are now). To find the right middle path is my quest. But is that quest delusional? Where is the standard that we can use, rhetorically speaking, and on which we would all agree?
And now I gotta see how to get this chat thingie :)
I've developed a tool for generating lesson plans that promote virtue and character through Computer Science. It follows the 3Cs framework: CREATE - CONTEMPLATE - CONNECT. Still building and perfecting it. I will be sharing more about the ideas behind the 3Cs... subsequently.
https://chatgpt.com/g/g-40MfkNDSc-ai-x-virtue-education
I've built a few similar bots: Third Reader, Punctuation Hound, Write Right. The Scylla and Charybdis I'm having to steer between before I deploy them: "Her" and "Phaedrus": the former is what colleagues invoke (great, you're giving the kid over to a machine). The latter, what I invoke (Socrates objected to writing, and yet look where we are now). To find the right middle path is my quest. But is that quest delusional? Where is the standard that we can use, rhetorically speaking, and on which we would all agree?