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Welcome to ClassAi
Welcome to ClassAi. This is a space for teachers and educators who want practical ways to use Ai in everyday work. Here you will find: - Simple classroom ideas - Time saving planning tips - Short tool demos - Honest discussion No tech jargon. No hype. Just what works. What you will find inside - 🤖 AI Basics for Teachers: A core starting point covering what AI is (and isn't), safe and responsible use in schools, and everyday teaching tasks where AI can help. - 📝 AI for Lesson Planning and Resources: Focuses on lesson planning workflows, creating worksheets/quizzes, differentiation, and adapting existing materials to save time. - 🚫 What AI is Not: Understanding the boundaries and limitations of AI, emphasizing that it is not a teacher, a decision maker, or a source of truth. - 🎯 Prompting with Purpose: An introduction to prompt engineering using the TRACE method to craft age-appropriate, inclusive, and purposeful content. - 🧠 AI Essentials: Covers key AI terminology, identifying ethical and regulatory concerns, and analysing the future impact of AI on society and organisations. - ⚖️ Ethical and Legal Considerations: Explores ethics vs. law, privacy concerns, job displacement, and AI governance models. - 🔧 Enablers and Technologies of AI: Topics include Robotics, RPA, Generative AI (LLMs and image generation), and IoT sensors. - 📊 Finding and Using Data: Covers types of data (structured/unstructured), ML concepts like clustering, and risks like bias and misinformation. - 🏢 Using AI in Your Organisation: A guide to identifying business opportunities, project management models (Agile, Waterfall), and lifecycle management. Start here: 1. Download the free Ai Prompt Pack for Teachers in the pinned post. 2. Introduce yourself in the comments. Tell us what you teach. 3. Share one task you would like Ai to help with. I will post new content every week.Ask questions at any time. Good to have you here. Mark
How I Built a Professional Game Rulebook Solo (And How You Can This for Course Content!)
Hey everyone! 🚀 I wanted to share a workflow I’ve been perfecting that allows one person to produce professional-grade manuals and documents. I used it for my new game, Sands of the Ludus, but this is 100% applicable if you’re looking to level up your class notes, student handouts, or exercise docs. The Secret? A 4-Phase Pipeline: - Phase 1: The Brainstorm. I used Gemini to get the "big ideas" out. It’s the perfect partner for when you’re stuck on how to structure a lesson or a game mechanic. - Phase 2: The Logic Lock. This is the most important part. I moved everything into NotebookLM. By uploading my specific notes, the AI only speaks from my "source of truth." No more generic AI fluff—just my rules, refined. - Phase 3: Visuals. I used the data to guide the creation of infographics. If you need to explain a complex math formula or a historical timeline, this step ensures your visuals match your text perfectly. - Phase 4: The Export. Going from a mess of notes to a polished PDF that’s ready for print or digital download. Why this matters for your community/students: You can use this to turn a 20-minute video transcript into a structured study guide, a set of practice exercises, and a visual cheat sheet in a fraction of the time it used to take. I’m curious—would a deep dive into the NotebookLM setup be helpful for your own content creation? Drop a comment below! 👇 Tips for formatting your docs: - For Physical Handouts: Use the "Final Assembly" phase to focus on high-contrast layouts and clear headings for easy printing. - For Electronic Docs: Use the "Data Framework" in NotebookLM to generate interactive Q&A's for your students based on the notes you've already created.
How I Built a Professional Game Rulebook Solo (And How You Can This for Course Content!)
Ai resilient assessment
Designing assessments in the age of AI requires more than just tougher questions—it demands smarter ones. Here’s how I approach AI-resistant assessment design using a topic like photosynthesis: Instead of asking students to recall definitions, we:🌱 Place them in real-world scenarios (e.g., diagnosing plant growth issues in a greenhouse)🧠 Require explanation, justification, and decision-making—not just answers📊 Use novel data sets for interpretation and experimental design🔄 Build in reflection and error analysis to uncover misconceptions🗣️ Incorporate live or in-class components to capture authentic thinking The goal isn’t to “outsmart AI”—it’s to elevate what we value in student learning:✔️ Critical thinking✔️ Application of knowledge✔️ Clear communication✔️ Original reasoning When assessments prioritize these skills, academic integrity becomes a byproduct—not a battle. Curious how this could look in your classroom? Let’s connect. #Education #AssessmentDesign #AIinEducation #TeachingStrategies #STEMeducation #AcademicIntegrity https://chatgpt.com/g/g-NfaHq7dcT-ai-resilient-assessment
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From Chat to System: A Guide to Structured AI Workflows
Hey everyone! 🚀 Ready to stop treating AI like a basic search engine and start building a high-performance system? Most people get generic results because they use generic inputs. To truly future-proof your workflow and scale your output, you need to move from "chatting" to "building systems". This guide outlines a professional "Systems Approach" using NotebookLM, Gems, and Gemini. This workflow separates your Knowledge Base from your Reasoning Logic, allowing for consistent, high-fidelity outputs that scale with your projects. Let’s dive in!https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GTLUoAEGSOXPBPkMzLg_HeFwHmEeYRGSF7MGwVhpxb0/edit?usp=drivesdk
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