STORM: Teaching With The Stanford-Designed AI System
The STORM AI tool can generate on-demand Wikipedia articles in minutes. It’s one of the most useful AI products I’ve come across.
By Erik Ofgang published
These AI tools can help you find academic papers, debunk conspiracies, and more.
By Ray Bendici, Diana Restifo published
New edtech products that have caught our attention this month
By Luke Edwards published
Kide Science makes learning physical for a complete STEAM teaching experience.
By Erik Ofgang published
Created by researchers at MIT and other higher ed institutions, DebunkBot engages in conversation with users about conspiracy theories. It’s an interesting tool for teaching AI and media literacy.
By Luke Edwards published
FactCheck.org is dedicated to truth by debunking myths and rumors
By Luke Edwards published
HOMER helps early learners make the most of those vital years.
By Erik Ofgang published
Many great AI-powered products are available for education but there are also some that aren’t yet a good fit for schools. Here's how to tell the difference.
By Erik Ofgang published
Dr. Jennifer Parker has developed a framework that helps students and teachers write better prompts and create stronger AI outputs.
By Luke Edwards published
Buying a Chromebook can save money, make life easier, and enhance battery life
By Luke Edwards published
Kaibot helps teach coding by blending the physical and virtual worlds.
By Luke Edwards published
Miro make work collaboration easy and fun for teachers and students.