Free Resources
Click the links below to access free resources to begin infusing AI in your classroom.
Below you will find a list of lesson plans and materials focused on infusing AI into Education. I will be periodically updating this space with more documents, slideshows, and curriculum resources, so stay tuned!
(I use TPT because it is the easiest place to upload resources!)
Interview and Evaluate an AI Chatbot (Character.ai)
Use this resource as a starter guide for understanding how to roll-out rubrics and guidelines to students when interviewing a personality-based chatbot (not an AI assistant like ChatGPT!). This resource was primarily designed to focus on SEL strategies like teaching active listening and empathy, but can be modified depending on the character your students are interviewing. (For example, your students would take a different approach with Napoleon Bonaparte than they would with Holden Caulfield.)
AI Prompt Library for Self-Directed Learning
This library pulls from experts like Ethan Mollick and Lance Eaton to provide a guide for students using ChatGPT for the first time.
Don’t be scared off by the length of the prompts!
The library primarily uses “chain-of-thought” prompting to give the AI assistant step-by-step guidelines for interacting with a student. Enter these prompts into ChatGPT and modify it for your student’s task and subject and let the student work with AI on their own.
Prompt Engineering Unit: Sample Chat Transcripts between Students and AI
The quality of the output depends on the quality of the input.
Teach your students the basics of prompt engineering using these sample chat transcripts between "Student X" and ChatGPT and "Student Y" and ChatGPT. One of them knows how to prompt, the other one doesn't!
Use these transcripts after teach
ing students the basics of prompt engineering. Ask them to evaluate the effectiveness of the prompts and answer questions that follow to generate discussions about the importance of asking good questions -- and writing good prompts. Prepare your students for the future now!