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Chatbots inside education. Discover AI tools developed to change your classroom experience
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🙌 Greetings! Edusummary is here! Welcome to your weekly AI digest.
Learn more about new ChatGPT chips and explore alternative AI tools to make your lessons more enjoyable and… cheaper.
From this newsletter, you’ll learn more about the idea of governmental control over AI and supercharge your motivation to dive into the best AI practices.
WEEKLY INSIGHTS
🤑Save money on AI tools
Provide your class with AI-created presentations and informative images for free! Keep an overview of ChatGPT alternatives by ClassPoint. It shows instruments, most of which you can use for free, at least during the trial period.
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🚫STOP. Governmental control
Reacting to the appeal of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to launch a global AI watchdog, Marcin Walaszczyk, the founder of ZIPZERO, gave several reasons why it wouldn’t be the case:
Regulating the AI sector is difficult as it develops faster than any governmental capabilities.
The importance of data protection and comprehensive education outrank the idea of control over AI.
The future of education requires adopting ethical AI practices.
Click here to catch the whole picture.
Just in case AI still threatens you a bit…
AI fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills transferable to virtually any career. Students learn to approach challenges with a creative mindset, devising AI-powered solutions that drive business success and societal advancements.
Much more AI motivation here.
Your jaw is going to drop. Or not ;)
Meet a case you might not have expected to learn so far. According to a recent survey by Quizlet, teachers are supposed to use generative AI even more often than their students: 65% to 61%. And that’s not the whole story! This data is going to make your day:
❗️teachers are 11% more optimistic about AI in education than students.
Find more here.
CASE STUDIES
No ban, no plagiarism. A teacher’s hack to use ChatGPT in school
No time for ChatGPT revision? Holly Clark, a famous blogger and San Diego, California teacher, shared a life hack.
Instead of justifying her students’ writing tasks all year round, Holly allows kids to use ChatGPT daily. She gives her students an instruction on how to benefit from the Chatbot and how to analyze the results it provides. Do you want to know more? Visit her X.
👀AI fights with a Utopia
Every kid needs to be taken individually to benefit most effectively from the learning process. Obviously yes! But isn’t it a plain utopia?
It seems to be no longer the case. Applying Adaptive Learning System, a Singapore-based Rosyth School, involves AI tools to customize learning recommendations for each pupil.
Go here for all the details.
100 classroom ideas to boost your teaching
ChatGPT is so creative that faulty conclusions and odd ideas aren’t very surprising😬. To get better results, it’s worth practicing prompts. Alice Keeler, a math teacher from America, recently shared a collection of 100 prompts. These are our favorite ones:
Tips for politely communicating with unhappy parents: “Respond to this angry parent in a polite tone to let them know I am trying my best. [paste email]”
Transforming a dull lesson plan into an engaging gamification activity: “Make it a Dungeons and Dragons simulation.”
Creating a virtual lab: “Can you recommend any online simulations or virtual labs that I can use to enhance my lesson on [insert topic]?”
Grab more ideas here.

The following image is AI-generated using Magic Media by Canva.
Prompt: “A happy teacher holding a letter to her students’ parents.”
AI NEWS
💪ChatGPT hacks your garage💪
Want to have an eco ride to school but have no idea how to adjust a bicycle? Ask ChatGPT Plus. It can now respond to image-based questions and can even show you the needed instrument in a toolbox. Crazy!
Click here to see how it works. Read more about ChatGPT updates here. Wait, the new feature is not free. For more upgrade details, visit OpenAI.
💥Next AI Revolution to come
AI that never fails is what we all need, especially for peer-reviewed research studies💪. AI developers are working on a new trustworthy AI Chatbot that will use only reliable sources. It’s called Stretch AI. It has been available for selected users in a beta form for a few months already. Here, you may sign up to receive a valuable update.
To get more insight, click here.
Favorite TikTok option now on YouTube
YouTube called its new feature Dream Screen. This is the green screen you use to remove the original video background. Now, it’s also possible to use automatic dubbing in different languages. Go here to read more.
PROMPT OF THE WEEK
In this section, you see the most delightful prompt that we came across this week.
The input:
Generate a list of 5 idioms for my fourth-grade ESL class.
Each idiom should begin with “A” and align to the 4th-grade
Language Learning Standards.
The result:
1. "A piece of cake"
Meaning: Something very easy to do.
Alignment with 4th-grade Language Learning Standards: Helps ESL students
understand figurative language and common idiomatic expressions in English.
**...** (go to ChatGPT to check out the whole story)
Edusummary tip: When preparing an input, make sure to specify the subject and issue clearly. Don’t forget to customize your prompt by selecting the question type and point value. Enjoy!
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