You can read all about Teacherserver.com at Ed Week’s article, How One Researcher Used Teacher Feedback on AI to Create a New K-12 Platform.
It’s a free site that seems to respect data privacy, and offers more teacher tools than you can shake a stick at.
I think you can do most of activities there on ChatGPT on your own (but may be wrong on that). However, it’s clearly a lot easier using the Teacherserver site than having to continually write your own prompts to a chatbot.
I’m adding this info to NOT NECESSARILY THE “BEST,” BUT A LIST OF AI TEACHER PREP SITES.
You can read all about Teacherserver.com at Ed Week’s article, How One Researcher Used Teacher Feedback on AI to Create a New K-12 Platform. It’s a free site that seems to respect data privacy, and offers more teacher tools than you can shake a stick at. I think you can do most of activities AI, artificial intelligence Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…