10 AI Tools Beyond ChatGPT That Can Save Teachers Time By Erik Ofgang published 24 April 23 AI tools that educators can use to save time, from award-winning educator Lance Key
The Need for AI PD By Erik Ofgang published 21 April 23 Educators need training on how to effectively incorporate artificial intelligence into their teaching practice, says Lance Key, an award-winning educator.
What is SlidesGPT and How Does it Work for Teachers? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 19 April 23 SlidesGPT is an AI-powered tool that allows you to quickly make slide presentations automatically.
ChatGPT Plus vs. Google’s Bard By Erik Ofgang published 17 April 23 We put AI Chatbots Bard and ChatGPT Plus head-to-head. Find out which AI tool emerged victorious.
ChatGPT and Other AI Tutors: Potential and Pitfalls By Erik Ofgang published 17 April 23 ChatGPT and similar AI technology is ushering in a new era of AI tutors that is full of potential but is not without obstacles
What is Duolingo Max? The GPT-4 Powered Learning Tool Explained by The App’s Product Manager By Erik Ofgang published 10 April 23 Duolingo Max uses GPT-4 and the ChatGPT technology allows for text- or voice-based conversations and detailed explanations of question answers.
4 Ways to Use ChatGPT to Prepare for Class By Erik Ofgang published 4 April 23 ChatGPT has a lot of potential to help educators with class prep.
Jamworks Shows BETT 2023 How Its AI Will Change Education By Luke Edwards published 30 March 23 Jamworks at BETT 2023 has given us a glimpse of what the AI powered future classroom could look like.
What is GPT-4? What Educators Need to Know About ChatGPT’s Next Chapter By Erik Ofgang published 27 March 23 ChatGPT Plus now utilizes GPT-4, which can analyze images, pass a bar exam, and be used to power various education apps
What is Google Bard? The ChatGPT Competitor Explained for Educators By Erik Ofgang published 23 March 23 With Google Bard, an AI text-generator and search assistant, Google hopes to match the popularity of ChatGPT
K-12 Cybersecurity in 2023: Ransomware, AI, and Increased Threats By Eileen Belastock published 21 March 23 The current trends in K-12 cybersecurity that education leaders need to be aware of
What Is Khanmigo? The GPT-4 Learning Tool Explained by Sal Khan By Erik Ofgang published 20 March 23 Khan Academy’s Khanmigo learning guide is powered by GPT-4 and Sal Khan says the technology is so powerful it feels like it has passed the Turing Test.
I Used An Edcamp to Educate My Teaching Staff on AI Tools. Here’s How You Can Do It Too By Michael Gaskell published 3 March 23 Using an edcamp can be a powerful way to invigorate and engage your teaching staff
AI Art Generators in The Classroom: What You Need To Know By Erik Ofgang published 27 February 23 ChatGPT’s AI art generator cousins have potential applications in the classroom but also drawbacks, say educators.
5 Ways To Teach With ChatGPT By Erik Ofgang published 23 February 23 Ways to effectively teach with ChatGPT and avoid student misuse of the technology.
Sal Khan: ChatGPT and Other AI Technology Herald “New Epoch” By Erik Ofgang published 21 February 23 Online learning pioneer Sal Khan believes ChatGPT-style AI technology is going to change the world and educators are already among the first to feel its impact.
How to Prevent ChatGPT Cheating By Erik Ofgang published 6 February 23 ChatGPT has a lot of potential for teaching, say educators, but it can also be used to cheat. Here are strategies to prevent ChatGPT cheating
What is GPTZero? The ChatGPT Detection Tool Explained By Its Creator By Erik Ofgang published 27 January 23 Programmed by Edward Tian, a Princeton senior, GPTZero is designed to help educators detect writing generated by ChatGPT
What is ChatGPT and How Can You Teach With It? Tips & Tricks By Erik Ofgang published 14 December 22 ChatGPT has lots of teaching potential, but there are also many ways the technology can be misused.
Free AI Writing Tools Can Write Essays in Minutes. What Does That Mean for Teachers? By Erik Ofgang published 7 December 22 AI writing tools are widely available and getting better every day. Your students may already be using them.