TOM DACCORD

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Building a Comprehensive AI Toolkit for Teachers

Educators now have access to impressive AI-powered "teacher assistants" such as MagicSchool.ai and Eduaide, which provide a myriad of tools to assist them with their various teaching responsibilities. These AI teaching assistants serve as a Swiss army knife of tools, all accessible from a single central location, with the primary purpose of streamlining tasks for teachers. This, in turn, allows educators more time to engage directly with students, ideally fostering a more personal and interactive learning environment.

But it is essential to remember that while these tools are versatile, they are not a one-size-fits-all solution. Teachers should explore additional resources that complement the functionalities of their AI teaching assistant, building a well-rounded AI teaching toolkit.

MagicSchool.ai and Eduaide excel in offering tools for quickly creating, organizing, and customizing curriculum units and lesson plans. For example, MagicSchool.ai’s Unit Plan Generator allows teachers to create unit plans for any subject and grade level by entering their topic and related information. In addition, the Lesson Plan Generator offers suggestions for lesson objectives, activities, and assessments based on curriculum standards and individual student needs.

Eduaide provides a well-organized Unit Plan generator to streamline unit planning and a Content Generator that helps teachers create lesson plans based on topics, grades, standards, and objectives. Its Lesson Seed, a popular resource, offers lesson plan ideas based on objectives.

Both platforms also provide a range of active learning possibilities by generating activities that are based on teaching strategies, such as inquiry-based learning and project-based learning. For instance, Eduaide's Content Generator offers a Research Project, a Project Based Learning activity, and a Keyword Assignment to reinforce specific vocabulary. MagicSchool.ai offers a Science Lab Generator whose goal is to create an engaging science lab based on topics and standards of your choice. It also provides SAT Math and Reading Practice generators. Additionally, both platforms offer text scaffolder tools and feedback mechanisms to adjust content according to student abilities.

However, it is important to remember that MagicSchool.AI and Eduaide were designed with the teacher in mind, not the student. They do not collect student work or interact directly with students, as their primary function is to assist teachers. This design choice ensures compliance with COPPA and minimizes the risk to students' private information, but it severely limits their ability to actively assist students. Thus, while MagicSchool.AI and Eduaide can help create a foundation for personalized student learning, they do not offer real-time, targeted support to students.

Fortunately, there are useful tools and strategies that can assist teachers and schools in creating personalized environments. Available are intelligent tutoring systems and adaptive learning systems that can emulate one-on-one tutoring by offering guidance and feedback and adjust educational content in real time based on a student's performance. Educators should consider integrating AI tutoring systems like Khanmigo, ChatGPT, Tutor AI, or Studdy, which can interact with students directly, providing immediate feedback and support.

Educators should look for alternative quiz and test generators such as Quizizz, Quizlet, Quizgecko and Kahoot, which offer features that often surpass those available in AI teaching assistants. For instance, with Quizlet students can upload their notes and transform them into study aids, such as quizzes, flashcards, and practice tests. Quizizz AI Enhance includes an innovative "convert to real-world scenarios" option, illustrating how a math activity, for instance, might apply in everyday life.

AI teaching assistants like MagicSchool.AI and Eduaide offer impressive resources for educators, designed to streamline administrative tasks and free up more time for direct student engagement. They are a great teaching accomplice, but of limited direct assistance to students. By thoughtfully combining teacher assistant tools with additional resources and systems, teachers can create a comprehensive and effective AI toolkit that supports student learning structurally and immediately.