Larry Ferlazzo: “I’ve begun posting my mid-year “Best” lists, and this is a new one – the first time I’ve shared a “Best” list specifically on AI tools. As you probably know, I’ve been publishing a weekly list of free AI tools for education since January. You can see all my “Best” lists related to Artificial Intelligence here. Here are my picks for the best of the lot [snipped]:
- Of course, I have to start with the main AI tools: ChatGPT, Bard, Poe, Bing, and Hugging Face.
- Perplexity.Ai and Teach Anything are search engines that provides short and simple answers to questions.
- There are many good text-to-image tools. Instead of listing them here, you can find them all at THE BEST RESOURCES FOR TEACHING & LEARNING WITH AI ART GENERATION TOOLS.
- “CONSENSUS” USES ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO HELP YOU FIND ANSWERS TO YOUR RESEARCH QUESTIONS
- Tell analogenie what you want to explain, and it will use AI to come up with an appropriate analogy.
- QuestGen will automatically generate questions for any text, including ones on Bloom’s Taxonomy levels. I’m adding it to both The Best Resources For Helping Teachers Use Bloom’s Taxonomy In The Classroom and to THE “BEST” TOOLS FOR AUTOMATICALLY TURNING TEXTS & VIDEOS INTO INTERACTIVE LANGUAGE LEARNING TOOLS…”
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