2024’s Best Artificial Intelligence Tools & Resources For Teachers & Students – Part Two

2024’s Best Artificial Intelligence Tools & Resources For Teachers & Students – Part Two

 

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: I don’t believe AI is going to “revolutionize” education, it does – and will – have a place.

I’ve published many AI-related “Best” lists, and you can find them all here.

Here are my choices for the best AI tools and resources for education since I published EVEN MORE BEST (& FREE) ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SITES FOR THE CLASSROOM – 2023 ;  THE BEST (& FREE) ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SITES FOR THE CLASSROOM – 2023  and 2024’s Best Artificial Intelligence Tools & Resources For Teachers & Students – So Far:

Boy, ChatGPT Sure Can Save ELL Teachers A LOT Of Time By Creating Conversation Sheets!

The Best AI Tools For Creating Visuals & Infographics

I Discovered Another Useful Way To Use AI In Class Today

The [Few] AI Tools That I Use Regularly & How I Use Them

“Websim.ai” Could Be A Useful AI Tool, Especially If It Improves Its Capabilities A Bit

One Of The Few Truly Useful Ways AI Has Helped Teachers Appears To Have Been Snuffed Out

“Can AI Be Used Effectively in Class?”

Google Announces – Again – That “Autodubbing” Videos Into Multiple Languages Expanding Soon

Google’s NotebookLM Has Some Fun Capabilities But, Like Most Of Google’s AI Products, Doesn’t Deliver Much That’s Truly Useful

My God! I Can’t Believe How Much Time ChatGPT Is Now Going To Save Me In Creating One Of My Favorite Teaching Resources!

Infography May Be The Best Tool For Bloggers Since Public Domain Images

“Interview Warm-Up” From Google MAY Help Students Prepare For Job…Interviews

Sadly, Bill Gates Continues To Demonstrate His Cluelessness About How Education Works

I Don’t Know How I Missed It, But Google’s Gemini Can Generate Images Again, Including “Spot The Difference” Ones & Others

No One Is Going To Be Surprised That Research Finds ChatGPT Use Can Hurt Student Learning, But Study Misses Huge Point

Tools For Using Artificial Intelligence To Assess ELL Speaking

I Think This Study Shows The Best Way To Use AI To Help ELLs Develop Writing Skills

Wow! I Suspect “Groovelit” May Be A Popular Game In English Classes This Year

“EduSphere” Could Be A Helpful (& Free) Tool For Teachers

Google Olympics Ad Touting AI Is Exact Opposite Of How We Should Teach Our Students To Use It

“Playbrary” Turns A Thousand Classic Books Into “Choose-Your-Own Adventures”

Using AI Music In The Classroom – Maybe?

Google Unveils Its AI Video Creation Tool Today, & It’s “Meh”

A Potpourri Of Potentially Useful Free AI Tools

More Research Offers Caution About AI Adoption

“Teacherserver” MAY Be One Of The Most Useful AI Sites Available For Teachers

“Amnesia” Is Free & MIGHT Be A Good AI Site For Students To Learn In A Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Style

“Teameet” Is Probably A Glimpse Of Simultaneous Translation In The Future – & It’s Wild

Interesting New Study On AI’s Impact On Student Learning When They Use It, & It Isn’t Pretty

Many Tech Bros & Some Ed Researchers Focus On Low-Hanging Fruit When Teachers Need Help Reaching The Ones Most Difficult To Reach

“Napkin” Looks Like A Useful AI-Powered Tool For Creating Visuals – And It’s Free

Khanmigo, the Khan Academy’s AI Chatbot, Is Now Free For Teachers

I Think “Open Scholar” Is A Good Example Of AI Helping Educators

Page Crayon uses AI to produce a coloring page of your choice, and it’s free!  This is great for grandparents like me!

NoteGPT summarizes YouTube videos. There are lots of free tools that do that. However, one of the great things about this tool is that it also provides a transcript of the video in a readable form. In other words, most other sites just have all the words together in one blog of text. The transcript option here is in blocks and readable.

California’s two biggest school districts botched AI deals. Here are lessons from their mistakes. is from Cal Matters.

AI Tutors Don’t Know When to Stop Shutting Up and Bill Gates Tells Oprah About Edtech’s Past, Not Its Future are both from Dan Meyer.

Links To All My Ed Week “Classroom Q&A” Posts On Artificial Intelligence

 

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   I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: I don’t believe AI is going to “revolutionize” education, it does – and will – have a place. I’ve published many AI-related “Best” lists, and you can find them all here. Here are my choices for the best AI tools and resources for education since AI, artificial intelligence, best of the year Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…

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