I want to extend a big thank you to each and every one of you who attended and participated in our today’ webinar AI-Assisted Language Instruction: To AI, or Not to AI, for taking the time to attend and for making today’s webinar a success. Your energy and engagement truly made the presentation come alive.
I’ve put together a list of some useful links that will help you get a better idea of what AI can bring to the table and address some of the questions and pain points you mentioned in the chat during the webinar.
Useful Links
Are there any particular websites where we can learn more about AI?
The A-Z Guide of AI from Google
Google Digital Garage: AI courses for beginners
Could you please share some links or sources where we can learn more about AI tools?
Futurepedia is one of the largest AI tools directory
ChatGPT, Chatbots and Artificial Intelligence in Education from Ditch That Textbook is a great one-stop resource to learn about many aspects of AI use in education.
43 Examples of Artificial Intelligence in Education from the University of San Diego
THE BEST NEW – & FREE – ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TOOLS THAT COULD BE USED IN THE CLASSROOM from Larry Ferlazzo
AI Writing Tools and Education: What Teachers Need to Know in 2023 by Nik Peachey
Lana, you showed us some artificial voices of teachers. Some were really good. Were they all made in one program?
‘Pain points’: Finding good pictures
Canva: now it also has text-to-image and magic write apps
Midjourney: a text-to-image app
Playground AI: a text-to-image app (you can create more images for free compared to Midjourney)
ImageSuggest: it uses AI to find relevant, free images for your article
THE BEST RESOURCES FOR TEACHING & LEARNING WITH AI ART GENERATION TOOLS
‘Pain points’: Finding new videos
AssemblyAI: the platform has a number of AI models to work with videos
Are there any resources with more practical prompts?
ChatGPT PROMPTS FOR LANGUAGE TEACHERS: check the pdf file with various prompts and style snippets.
Scott Thornbury’s “E” is for E coursebook- 10 years later
Once again, thank you, and I look forward to continuing our conversation in the future.