AI for Student Success: Being Productive & Learning Future Skills
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Full Event Replay - AI for Student Success with Melvin J. Brown, Ed.D. and Phil Edwards
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Today’s world is changing fast and artificial intelligence (AI) is a massive part of that. New AI tools have many parents and educators concerned, but when used appropriately, these tools can help students increase their productivity and provide a more personalized education. National AI usage has drastically increased over the last 12 months and is only likely to continue to grow. It is important that parents and students learn to use these tools in ways that support education (Source: CNBC).
This guide will explore ways ChatGPT and other AI tools can be used to improve time management, make study time more efficient, and help students get the help they need with an on-demand AI tutor.
Educators and parents: Guide your students' reflection and discussion with this student worksheet. (Log in to your Google account and select File-->Make a Copy)
Why should students learn how to use AI tools?
- AI tools are being incorporated into more applications, including tools that students will need to use for school and future careers
- Many career fields will require strong AI skills as job descriptions change to match current technologies
- AI shouldn’t be used to cheat but it can be a study assistant to enhance learning and productivity. In many cases AI doesn’t give the answer without teaching how it was found
- Teachers are beginning to recognize the role that AI tools and tools that incorporate AI can have in supporting the learning process. Many are beginning to use these tools more often in the classroom and allowing their use to support additional learning outside of the classroom
The Three Major AI Tools
- ChatGPT is owned by openai.com and is the original AI tool
- It can access the web in most circumstances
- It has the ability to create images
- Gemini is owned by Google and is quickly gaining popularity
- It has full access to the web
- Gemini has limited image creation ability
- Claude is owned by Anthropic and may currently be one of the best AI tools when it comes to reasoning skills
- It does not have any image creation ability
- It does not have any internet access
AI Tools That Enhance Learning & Improve Study Skills
- Grammarly - Grammarly uses AI to spot mistakes and give suggestions to make a student’s writing even better, helping them learn finer writing mechanics
- Notion AI - Notion AI is a powerful note-taking tool that uses the ChatGPT API to help summarize notes and brainstorm ideas
- Speechify - Speechify uses AI to convert textbooks, notes, and websites into audio, making studying easier for auditory learners
- Quizlet - Quizlet utilizes AI to tailor flashcards and study sets, helping students master topics at their own pace
- Khan Academy- Khanmigo allows students to ask questions about lessons as they go and get help with concepts they are struggling with
- Duolingo - Duolingo employs AI to customize language lessons, adapting to each student's pace and progress
Prompts to Use ChatGPT as a Tutor
- “I don’t understand this math problem [include the problem]. How do I work through the problem to find the right answer?”
- “Explain to me why [historical event] was important.”
- “I found the answer to this problem [include problem], but I don’t understand how I got it. Please explain.”
- “Explain this problem to me in 4 different ways so I can see different ways to solve it.”
- "Summarize the life of ___ in 50 words or less."
- "Explain ____ to me like I am 5 years old."
- "Compare and contrast [event in history, places, people]."
- "What themes are in [this book]?"
- "What steps do I need to take to solve this math problem: [insert math problem]?"
- "Discuss the cause of [this event in history]."
- "How does [this science concept] work in real life?"
Ways to Use AI Tools to Help Prioritize Your Time & Be More Efficient
- Use the following prompt when you are overwhelmed with school assignments:
“I have the following assignments [include assignments, estimated length of time, and due dates]. Please help me create the most efficient plan to finish them over [time period]” - AI time-tracking tools can be used to help you determine where your time is being spent so you can make changes to be more efficient
- Use AI tools to automate tasks such as scheduling, organization, and more
- AI tools can help students proofread their work while teaching them ways to improve their writing
- Students can use AI to summarize notes taken during class so they can pull out the most critical information
What Do Experts Say About AI Tools?
Monica Burns - Ed Tech Consultant
“If you are working side by side with your child at home and you don't know the answer to a question, or you're not quite sure how to explain something, AI tools can definitely come in handy. As a family you might come across things that you're just not quite sure how to explain or need a step-by-step guide or process on how to do something, so you can have ChatGPT generate an explanation. You can put qualifications in your prompt to say, "Give me a simple explanation” or “Give me an explanation for my third grader who hasn't had experience with this before”.
Jamie Lewsadder - Associate Superintendent of Technology Services, La Canada Unified
“There's this large fear about cheating. I would argue that cheating existed before ChatGPT. Yes, this is a shortcut tool for kids. But when I interviewed them and asked them about what they liked about it, they said things like, ‘it's faster than Google’, ‘I have a tutor now’, and ‘I can get answers when my teacher isn't available.’ So there are things that kids are seeing, not as a way to cheat, because these are students that want to do their best as learners. So we have to separate it. It's not just a tool for cheating. It's a tool that can enable a lot of really positive growth.”
Dan Carsen - 7th Grade English Teacher
"Using AI to brainstorm early in the process—that's probably safer; the earlier in the process, the better. I worry, however, about kids who are not confident in their writing. They're more likely to be like, 'Oh, this is what the computer spat back, and it looks really good. I'm going to maybe change one or two words.' To me, that's not creative. If you're really struggling for ideas, if your teacher gives you a prompt on the motivation of a certain character in a book that you have actually read, but you have no idea what the teacher is asking you, sure, I think it's okay to look at a computer-generated response to that. The only way to handle these admittedly very gray areas right now is through constant communication. As long as that communication is clear, AI-generated text can be useful in an early stage in all these processes."
More resources for parents, students, & educators
- ChatGPT Guide (2023): What Parents, Educators, & Students Need to Know
- Positive Ways to Use ChatGPT for Students
- AI Writing Tools for Students: What You Need to Know About Jasper AI, ChatGPT, and More
- Safeguard Your Student's Future with Our Free Social Media Agreement
- How to Use AI for College Prep: What Parents, Educators, & Students Need to Know
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Today’s world is changing fast and artificial intelligence (AI) is a massive part of that. New AI tools have many parents and educators concerned, but when used appropriately, these tools can help students increase their productivity and provide a more personalized education. National AI usage has drastically increased over the last 12 months and is only likely to continue to grow. It is important that parents and students learn to use these tools in ways that support education (Source: CNBC).
This guide will explore ways ChatGPT and other AI tools can be used to improve time management, make study time more efficient, and help students get the help they need with an on-demand AI tutor.
Educators and parents: Guide your students' reflection and discussion with this student worksheet. (Log in to your Google account and select File-->Make a Copy)
Why should students learn how to use AI tools?
- AI tools are being incorporated into more applications, including tools that students will need to use for school and future careers
- Many career fields will require strong AI skills as job descriptions change to match current technologies
- AI shouldn’t be used to cheat but it can be a study assistant to enhance learning and productivity. In many cases AI doesn’t give the answer without teaching how it was found
- Teachers are beginning to recognize the role that AI tools and tools that incorporate AI can have in supporting the learning process. Many are beginning to use these tools more often in the classroom and allowing their use to support additional learning outside of the classroom
The Three Major AI Tools
- ChatGPT is owned by openai.com and is the original AI tool
- It can access the web in most circumstances
- It has the ability to create images
- Gemini is owned by Google and is quickly gaining popularity
- It has full access to the web
- Gemini has limited image creation ability
- Claude is owned by Anthropic and may currently be one of the best AI tools when it comes to reasoning skills
- It does not have any image creation ability
- It does not have any internet access
AI Tools That Enhance Learning & Improve Study Skills
- Grammarly - Grammarly uses AI to spot mistakes and give suggestions to make a student’s writing even better, helping them learn finer writing mechanics
- Notion AI - Notion AI is a powerful note-taking tool that uses the ChatGPT API to help summarize notes and brainstorm ideas
- Speechify - Speechify uses AI to convert textbooks, notes, and websites into audio, making studying easier for auditory learners
- Quizlet - Quizlet utilizes AI to tailor flashcards and study sets, helping students master topics at their own pace
- Khan Academy- Khanmigo allows students to ask questions about lessons as they go and get help with concepts they are struggling with
- Duolingo - Duolingo employs AI to customize language lessons, adapting to each student's pace and progress
Prompts to Use ChatGPT as a Tutor
- “I don’t understand this math problem [include the problem]. How do I work through the problem to find the right answer?”
- “Explain to me why [historical event] was important.”
- “I found the answer to this problem [include problem], but I don’t understand how I got it. Please explain.”
- “Explain this problem to me in 4 different ways so I can see different ways to solve it.”
- "Summarize the life of ___ in 50 words or less."
- "Explain ____ to me like I am 5 years old."
- "Compare and contrast [event in history, places, people]."
- "What themes are in [this book]?"
- "What steps do I need to take to solve this math problem: [insert math problem]?"
- "Discuss the cause of [this event in history]."
- "How does [this science concept] work in real life?"
Ways to Use AI Tools to Help Prioritize Your Time & Be More Efficient
- Use the following prompt when you are overwhelmed with school assignments:
“I have the following assignments [include assignments, estimated length of time, and due dates]. Please help me create the most efficient plan to finish them over [time period]” - AI time-tracking tools can be used to help you determine where your time is being spent so you can make changes to be more efficient
- Use AI tools to automate tasks such as scheduling, organization, and more
- AI tools can help students proofread their work while teaching them ways to improve their writing
- Students can use AI to summarize notes taken during class so they can pull out the most critical information
What Do Experts Say About AI Tools?
Monica Burns - Ed Tech Consultant
“If you are working side by side with your child at home and you don't know the answer to a question, or you're not quite sure how to explain something, AI tools can definitely come in handy. As a family you might come across things that you're just not quite sure how to explain or need a step-by-step guide or process on how to do something, so you can have ChatGPT generate an explanation. You can put qualifications in your prompt to say, "Give me a simple explanation” or “Give me an explanation for my third grader who hasn't had experience with this before”.
Jamie Lewsadder - Associate Superintendent of Technology Services, La Canada Unified
“There's this large fear about cheating. I would argue that cheating existed before ChatGPT. Yes, this is a shortcut tool for kids. But when I interviewed them and asked them about what they liked about it, they said things like, ‘it's faster than Google’, ‘I have a tutor now’, and ‘I can get answers when my teacher isn't available.’ So there are things that kids are seeing, not as a way to cheat, because these are students that want to do their best as learners. So we have to separate it. It's not just a tool for cheating. It's a tool that can enable a lot of really positive growth.”
Dan Carsen - 7th Grade English Teacher
"Using AI to brainstorm early in the process—that's probably safer; the earlier in the process, the better. I worry, however, about kids who are not confident in their writing. They're more likely to be like, 'Oh, this is what the computer spat back, and it looks really good. I'm going to maybe change one or two words.' To me, that's not creative. If you're really struggling for ideas, if your teacher gives you a prompt on the motivation of a certain character in a book that you have actually read, but you have no idea what the teacher is asking you, sure, I think it's okay to look at a computer-generated response to that. The only way to handle these admittedly very gray areas right now is through constant communication. As long as that communication is clear, AI-generated text can be useful in an early stage in all these processes."
More resources for parents, students, & educators
- ChatGPT Guide (2023): What Parents, Educators, & Students Need to Know
- Positive Ways to Use ChatGPT for Students
- AI Writing Tools for Students: What You Need to Know About Jasper AI, ChatGPT, and More
- Safeguard Your Student's Future with Our Free Social Media Agreement
- How to Use AI for College Prep: What Parents, Educators, & Students Need to Know
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Full Event Replay - AI for Student Success with Melvin J. Brown, Ed.D. and Phil Edwards
Using AI in the Early Stages of Writing (For Students, Parents, & Educators)
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Knowing What’s Okay
What have your teachers told you about what they do or don’t allow when it comes to using AI for writing assignments?
Igniting Creativity
How can you take AI-generated responses to writing prompts and use them as a springboard for your writing instead of a substitute for using your own creativity?
Walking the Line
How would you know if you’re using AI when writing in a way that it undermines your own creativity?
Looking Elsewhere for Ideas
What are some alternative ways you can find ideas for writing assignments without using AI if your teacher discourages it?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Knowing What’s Okay
What have your teachers told you about what they do or don’t allow when it comes to using AI for writing assignments?
Igniting Creativity
How can you take AI-generated responses to writing prompts and use them as a springboard for your writing instead of a substitute for using your own creativity?
Walking the Line
How would you know if you’re using AI when writing in a way that it undermines your own creativity?
Looking Elsewhere for Ideas
What are some alternative ways you can find ideas for writing assignments without using AI if your teacher discourages it?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Using AI in the Early Stages of Writing (For Students, Parents, & Educators)
How to Turn off Photo Access to Meta AI (For Parents)
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Prying Eyes
Why is it a good idea, in general, not to keep photos you’d never want anyone to see stored on your device?
Privacy vs. Progress?
How comfortable are you with Meta AI accessing your personal photos to help improve the technology?
I’m Not Meta’s Guinea Pig
Why would you want to prevent Meta AI (or other AI technologies) from accessing your private photos?
Knowing Your Options
Why or why not would you decide to turn off photo access to Meta AI?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Prying Eyes
Why is it a good idea, in general, not to keep photos you’d never want anyone to see stored on your device?
Privacy vs. Progress?
How comfortable are you with Meta AI accessing your personal photos to help improve the technology?
I’m Not Meta’s Guinea Pig
Why would you want to prevent Meta AI (or other AI technologies) from accessing your private photos?
Knowing Your Options
Why or why not would you decide to turn off photo access to Meta AI?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
How to Turn off Photo Access to Meta AI (For Parents)
Google Gemini: Your Free AI Companion (For Students, Parents, & Educators)
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Creative Questions
What is the most bizarre fact you’d like to know that you could ask Gemini?
Your Personal, 24/7 Tutor
Say you’re studying for a quiz. How could you use Gemini to help you learn and memorize information?
Learning on the Go
What topics would you like to learn more about during your spare time, like if you’re out jogging or riding in the car?
Fact-checking Gemini
How can you check Gemini’s answers against reliable sources when looking for important information?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Creative Questions
What is the most bizarre fact you’d like to know that you could ask Gemini?
Your Personal, 24/7 Tutor
Say you’re studying for a quiz. How could you use Gemini to help you learn and memorize information?
Learning on the Go
What topics would you like to learn more about during your spare time, like if you’re out jogging or riding in the car?
Fact-checking Gemini
How can you check Gemini’s answers against reliable sources when looking for important information?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Google Gemini: Your Free AI Companion (For Students, Parents, & Educators)
ChatGPT as a Tutor (For Students, Parents, & Educators)
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
What Does This Mean?
If you’re struggling to understand a difficult concept, how could you use ChatGPT to make the information more accessible?
Aiming for Mastery
If ChatGPT provides you with a helpful, alternate explanation for something you’re struggling to understand, how can you take it a step further to ensure you understand it at the level your teacher expects?
Ethical AI Use
What’s the difference between using an AI Chatbot to help you study and using it to cheat?
When in Doubt, Ask
What is your school’s policy on using AI when writing papers or doing other schoolwork?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
What Does This Mean?
If you’re struggling to understand a difficult concept, how could you use ChatGPT to make the information more accessible?
Aiming for Mastery
If ChatGPT provides you with a helpful, alternate explanation for something you’re struggling to understand, how can you take it a step further to ensure you understand it at the level your teacher expects?
Ethical AI Use
What’s the difference between using an AI Chatbot to help you study and using it to cheat?
When in Doubt, Ask
What is your school’s policy on using AI when writing papers or doing other schoolwork?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
ChatGPT as a Tutor (For Students, Parents, & Educators)
using screen time in a positive way
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
AI and Creativity
How could using AI chatbots when writing change the creative process?
Getting Unstuck
Can you think of a specific type of writing assignment where using ChatGPT would be particularly helpful?
That’s Close, but…
How can asking ChatGPT to help brainstorm be helpful even if you don’t end up using the suggestions it presents?
A Tool, Not a Crutch
How do you find the fine line between using AI tools to help with writing and using these tools to avoid doing work that’s your own?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
AI and Creativity
How could using AI chatbots when writing change the creative process?
Getting Unstuck
Can you think of a specific type of writing assignment where using ChatGPT would be particularly helpful?
That’s Close, but…
How can asking ChatGPT to help brainstorm be helpful even if you don’t end up using the suggestions it presents?
A Tool, Not a Crutch
How do you find the fine line between using AI tools to help with writing and using these tools to avoid doing work that’s your own?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
using screen time in a positive way
Dangers Parents Should Know About AI Companions (For Parents)
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Fake Friends?
I’ve heard some kids are creating their own AI-generated friends. What do you think would motivate someone to create an AI-generated person and spend time communicating with it?
Programmed to Please
What might make an AI “friend” an easy go-to for conversation and a sense of communication?
Unhealthy Distractions
How could a chatbot “friend” become a distraction from real-life activities or even school?
Nothing like the Real Thing
Why do you think an AI-generated friend might be a poor substitute for cultivating and enjoying real friendships?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Fake Friends?
I’ve heard some kids are creating their own AI-generated friends. What do you think would motivate someone to create an AI-generated person and spend time communicating with it?
Programmed to Please
What might make an AI “friend” an easy go-to for conversation and a sense of communication?
Unhealthy Distractions
How could a chatbot “friend” become a distraction from real-life activities or even school?
Nothing like the Real Thing
Why do you think an AI-generated friend might be a poor substitute for cultivating and enjoying real friendships?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Dangers Parents Should Know About AI Companions (For Parents)
5 Things Not to Share with AI Tools (For Students, Parents, & Educators)
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
What’s the Harm?
Why would you want to protect personal information from AI?
TMI on AI
Aside from the 5 things mentioned in the video, what other private or identifying details might you want to avoid entering into an AI chatbot?
How Your Photos Are Used
Can you tell me specific reasons you wouldn’t want to share personal photos with Meta AI?
Spare the Details
How can you work around sharing personal information like your name, number, school name, etc. on an AI platform like ChatGPT?
Conclusion
AI is improving all the time with tools like ChatGPT that can help users be more productive, master difficult concepts, and explore new topics. However, students should be careful about disclosing personal information or photos when using AI, because it’s hard to control where that information ends up.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
What’s the Harm?
Why would you want to protect personal information from AI?
TMI on AI
Aside from the 5 things mentioned in the video, what other private or identifying details might you want to avoid entering into an AI chatbot?
How Your Photos Are Used
Can you tell me specific reasons you wouldn’t want to share personal photos with Meta AI?
Spare the Details
How can you work around sharing personal information like your name, number, school name, etc. on an AI platform like ChatGPT?
Conclusion
AI is improving all the time with tools like ChatGPT that can help users be more productive, master difficult concepts, and explore new topics. However, students should be careful about disclosing personal information or photos when using AI, because it’s hard to control where that information ends up.
5 Things Not to Share with AI Tools (For Students, Parents, & Educators)
Students Explain AI/ChatGPT (For Students, Parents & Educators)
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Best Practices
Name an example of a positive way to use ChatGPT in schoolwork.
Asking the Right Questions
When using AI, how can refining your prompts help you learn better than if you just accepted the first answer it gives?
Keeping Learning Top of Mind
How could AI inhibit learning rather than enhance it if used the wrong way?
Give-and-Take
How can you interact with a tool like ChatGPT to get better answers or a better understanding of a topic than it initially provides?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Best Practices
Name an example of a positive way to use ChatGPT in schoolwork.
Asking the Right Questions
When using AI, how can refining your prompts help you learn better than if you just accepted the first answer it gives?
Keeping Learning Top of Mind
How could AI inhibit learning rather than enhance it if used the wrong way?
Give-and-Take
How can you interact with a tool like ChatGPT to get better answers or a better understanding of a topic than it initially provides?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Students Explain AI/ChatGPT (For Students, Parents & Educators)
Turning ChatGPT into a Tutor and Learning Assistant (For Students, Parents & Educators)
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Identifying Uses
What are some subjects where you think AI tools such as ChatGPT could help you learn?
24/7 Homework Hotline
How would you compare using ChatGPT to getting help from a tutor?
Prompt Engineering
If ChatGPT isn’t giving you the answers you need, how can you tweak your prompts to get more relevant results?
Fact-Checking
What are the best ways to confirm the information ChatGPT gives you is correct?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Identifying Uses
What are some subjects where you think AI tools such as ChatGPT could help you learn?
24/7 Homework Hotline
How would you compare using ChatGPT to getting help from a tutor?
Prompt Engineering
If ChatGPT isn’t giving you the answers you need, how can you tweak your prompts to get more relevant results?
Fact-Checking
What are the best ways to confirm the information ChatGPT gives you is correct?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Turning ChatGPT into a Tutor and Learning Assistant (For Students, Parents & Educators)
How to Use AI to Increase Productivity (For Students, Parents & Educators)
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Scared of AI?
Why do you think some people are uncomfortable with the idea of AI, even though they’ve probably been using it in different ways for years?
Views on AI
In what ways, if any, did the information presented in the video change your understanding of AI and how it can be used for school?
Making the Most of Your Time
How can you use AI to study more productively?
Evolving Technology
What are some careers where AI is likely to be an important tool to increase productivity?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Scared of AI?
Why do you think some people are uncomfortable with the idea of AI, even though they’ve probably been using it in different ways for years?
Views on AI
In what ways, if any, did the information presented in the video change your understanding of AI and how it can be used for school?
Making the Most of Your Time
How can you use AI to study more productively?
Evolving Technology
What are some careers where AI is likely to be an important tool to increase productivity?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
How to Use AI to Increase Productivity (For Students, Parents & Educators)
Expert Video - Using ChatGPT and AI in the Real World (For Students, Parents, & Educators)
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Skills for the Future
How can you practice using AI so you’ll be ahead of the game when you grow up and start a career?
Planning for the Future
How could AI help you in your personal dream job?
Learning with AI
How can AI enhance your learning process, beyond just providing answers?
Tool vs. Crutch
One of the experts in the video said that AI should be a tool for students and workers, not a “crutch.” How can you tell the difference?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Skills for the Future
How can you practice using AI so you’ll be ahead of the game when you grow up and start a career?
Planning for the Future
How could AI help you in your personal dream job?
Learning with AI
How can AI enhance your learning process, beyond just providing answers?
Tool vs. Crutch
One of the experts in the video said that AI should be a tool for students and workers, not a “crutch.” How can you tell the difference?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Expert Video - Using ChatGPT and AI in the Real World (For Students, Parents, & Educators)
Expert Video - ChatGPT to Support Student Learning (For Parents)
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
AI as a Partner
How can you use ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and other chatbots in your homework or other projects in a way that’s active rather than passive?
A Virtual Partner
If you think of ChatGPT or another chatbot as a partner in your work, how would you describe its job and then your job when it comes to completing a task?
Getting the Most Out of AI
How can you use ChatGPT as a tool to enhance your understanding rather than just a source of information?
Building Critical Thinking Skills
How can asking and fine-tuning questions or prompts with an AI tool help you build critical thinking skills?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
AI as a Partner
How can you use ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and other chatbots in your homework or other projects in a way that’s active rather than passive?
A Virtual Partner
If you think of ChatGPT or another chatbot as a partner in your work, how would you describe its job and then your job when it comes to completing a task?
Getting the Most Out of AI
How can you use ChatGPT as a tool to enhance your understanding rather than just a source of information?
Building Critical Thinking Skills
How can asking and fine-tuning questions or prompts with an AI tool help you build critical thinking skills?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Expert Video - ChatGPT to Support Student Learning (For Parents)
Expert Video - ChatGPT and Cheating (For Parents)
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
AI and Cheating
Do you agree that students can use AI or chatbot technology in their schoolwork without cheating, and why?
Thinking Critically
What does it mean to be a critical thinker when using an AI chatbot?
Misusing the Technology
How could a student undermine their own learning by misusing AI technology?
Consider the Source
One expert in the video discussed the risk of cultural or other biases reflected in a chatbot’s answers. How can you identify bias in a chatbot response?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
AI and Cheating
Do you agree that students can use AI or chatbot technology in their schoolwork without cheating, and why?
Thinking Critically
What does it mean to be a critical thinker when using an AI chatbot?
Misusing the Technology
How could a student undermine their own learning by misusing AI technology?
Consider the Source
One expert in the video discussed the risk of cultural or other biases reflected in a chatbot’s answers. How can you identify bias in a chatbot response?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Expert Video - ChatGPT and Cheating (For Parents)
Expert Video - Using AI and ChatGPT as a Tutor (For Parents)
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Understanding AI
How would you describe what chatbots like ChatGPT do best?
Help without Cheating
Can you suggest some tips for making AI work best for students in their schoolwork without crossing the line into cheating?
ChatGPT as a Tutor
Compare the ways ChatGPT and similar programs can serve as tutors to how a human tutor would help you.
AI in the Workplace
How do you think this technology will continue to be a valuable tool for you in the future?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Understanding AI
How would you describe what chatbots like ChatGPT do best?
Help without Cheating
Can you suggest some tips for making AI work best for students in their schoolwork without crossing the line into cheating?
ChatGPT as a Tutor
Compare the ways ChatGPT and similar programs can serve as tutors to how a human tutor would help you.
AI in the Workplace
How do you think this technology will continue to be a valuable tool for you in the future?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Expert Video - Using AI and ChatGPT as a Tutor (For Parents)
How students are using ChatGPT/AI (For Students, Parents, and Educators)
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Tell Me Your Experience
Have you used ChatGPT or other AI technology to help you study, and if so, how?
Using the Technology
What are some ways you can make ChatGPT more effective as a study aid?
Ethical Use
What would be an example of a way someone might use ChatGPT for schoolwork that could be considered cheating?
What Would You Like to Know?
What are some creative topics you can use chatbots like ChatGPT to research outside of school?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Student Discussion Topics
Tell Me Your Experience
Have you used ChatGPT or other AI technology to help you study, and if so, how?
Using the Technology
What are some ways you can make ChatGPT more effective as a study aid?
Ethical Use
What would be an example of a way someone might use ChatGPT for schoolwork that could be considered cheating?
What Would You Like to Know?
What are some creative topics you can use chatbots like ChatGPT to research outside of school?
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
How students are using ChatGPT/AI (For Students, Parents, and Educators)
Full Event Replay - AI For Student Success with Rob Clayton
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Today’s world is changing fast and artificial intelligence (AI) is a massive part of that. New AI tools have many parents and educators concerned, but when used appropriately, these tools can help students increase their productivity and provide a more personalized education. National AI usage has drastically increased over the last 12 months and is only likely to continue to grow. It is important that parents and students learn to use these tools in ways that support education (Source: CNBC).
This guide will explore ways ChatGPT and other AI tools can be used to improve time management, make study time more efficient, and help students get the help they need with an on-demand AI tutor.
Educators and parents: Guide your students' reflection and discussion with this student worksheet. (Log in to your Google account and select File-->Make a Copy)
Why should students learn how to use AI tools?
- AI tools are being incorporated into more applications, including tools that students will need to use for school and future careers
- Many career fields will require strong AI skills as job descriptions change to match current technologies
- AI shouldn’t be used to cheat but it can be a study assistant to enhance learning and productivity. In many cases AI doesn’t give the answer without teaching how it was found
- Teachers are beginning to recognize the role that AI tools and tools that incorporate AI can have in supporting the learning process. Many are beginning to use these tools more often in the classroom and allowing their use to support additional learning outside of the classroom
The Three Major AI Tools
- ChatGPT is owned by openai.com and is the original AI tool
- It can access the web in most circumstances
- It has the ability to create images
- Gemini is owned by Google and is quickly gaining popularity
- It has full access to the web
- Gemini has limited image creation ability
- Claude is owned by Anthropic and may currently be one of the best AI tools when it comes to reasoning skills
- It does not have any image creation ability
- It does not have any internet access
AI Tools That Enhance Learning & Improve Study Skills
- Grammarly - Grammarly uses AI to spot mistakes and give suggestions to make a student’s writing even better, helping them learn finer writing mechanics
- Notion AI - Notion AI is a powerful note-taking tool that uses the ChatGPT API to help summarize notes and brainstorm ideas
- Speechify - Speechify uses AI to convert textbooks, notes, and websites into audio, making studying easier for auditory learners
- Quizlet - Quizlet utilizes AI to tailor flashcards and study sets, helping students master topics at their own pace
- Khan Academy- Khanmigo allows students to ask questions about lessons as they go and get help with concepts they are struggling with
- Duolingo - Duolingo employs AI to customize language lessons, adapting to each student's pace and progress
Prompts to Use ChatGPT as a Tutor
- “I don’t understand this math problem [include the problem]. How do I work through the problem to find the right answer?”
- “Explain to me why [historical event] was important.”
- “I found the answer to this problem [include problem], but I don’t understand how I got it. Please explain.”
- “Explain this problem to me in 4 different ways so I can see different ways to solve it.”
- "Summarize the life of ___ in 50 words or less."
- "Explain ____ to me like I am 5 years old."
- "Compare and contrast [event in history, places, people]."
- "What themes are in [this book]?"
- "What steps do I need to take to solve this math problem: [insert math problem]?"
- "Discuss the cause of [this event in history]."
- "How does [this science concept] work in real life?"
Ways to Use AI Tools to Help Prioritize Your Time & Be More Efficient
- Use the following prompt when you are overwhelmed with school assignments:
“I have the following assignments [include assignments, estimated length of time, and due dates]. Please help me create the most efficient plan to finish them over [time period]” - AI time-tracking tools can be used to help you determine where your time is being spent so you can make changes to be more efficient
- Use AI tools to automate tasks such as scheduling, organization, and more
- AI tools can help students proofread their work while teaching them ways to improve their writing
- Students can use AI to summarize notes taken during class so they can pull out the most critical information
What Do Experts Say About AI Tools?
Monica Burns - Ed Tech Consultant
“If you are working side by side with your child at home and you don't know the answer to a question, or you're not quite sure how to explain something, AI tools can definitely come in handy. As a family you might come across things that you're just not quite sure how to explain or need a step-by-step guide or process on how to do something, so you can have ChatGPT generate an explanation. You can put qualifications in your prompt to say, "Give me a simple explanation” or “Give me an explanation for my third grader who hasn't had experience with this before”.
Jamie Lewsadder - Associate Superintendent of Technology Services, La Canada Unified
“There's this large fear about cheating. I would argue that cheating existed before ChatGPT. Yes, this is a shortcut tool for kids. But when I interviewed them and asked them about what they liked about it, they said things like, ‘it's faster than Google’, ‘I have a tutor now’, and ‘I can get answers when my teacher isn't available.’ So there are things that kids are seeing, not as a way to cheat, because these are students that want to do their best as learners. So we have to separate it. It's not just a tool for cheating. It's a tool that can enable a lot of really positive growth.”
Dan Carsen - 7th Grade English Teacher
"Using AI to brainstorm early in the process—that's probably safer; the earlier in the process, the better. I worry, however, about kids who are not confident in their writing. They're more likely to be like, 'Oh, this is what the computer spat back, and it looks really good. I'm going to maybe change one or two words.' To me, that's not creative. If you're really struggling for ideas, if your teacher gives you a prompt on the motivation of a certain character in a book that you have actually read, but you have no idea what the teacher is asking you, sure, I think it's okay to look at a computer-generated response to that. The only way to handle these admittedly very gray areas right now is through constant communication. As long as that communication is clear, AI-generated text can be useful in an early stage in all these processes."
More resources for parents, students, & educators
- ChatGPT Guide (2023): What Parents, Educators, & Students Need to Know
- Positive Ways to Use ChatGPT for Students
- AI Writing Tools for Students: What You Need to Know About Jasper AI, ChatGPT, and More
- Safeguard Your Student's Future with Our Free Social Media Agreement
- How to Use AI for College Prep: What Parents, Educators, & Students Need to Know
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Today’s world is changing fast and artificial intelligence (AI) is a massive part of that. New AI tools have many parents and educators concerned, but when used appropriately, these tools can help students increase their productivity and provide a more personalized education. National AI usage has drastically increased over the last 12 months and is only likely to continue to grow. It is important that parents and students learn to use these tools in ways that support education (Source: CNBC).
This guide will explore ways ChatGPT and other AI tools can be used to improve time management, make study time more efficient, and help students get the help they need with an on-demand AI tutor.
Educators and parents: Guide your students' reflection and discussion with this student worksheet. (Log in to your Google account and select File-->Make a Copy)
Why should students learn how to use AI tools?
- AI tools are being incorporated into more applications, including tools that students will need to use for school and future careers
- Many career fields will require strong AI skills as job descriptions change to match current technologies
- AI shouldn’t be used to cheat but it can be a study assistant to enhance learning and productivity. In many cases AI doesn’t give the answer without teaching how it was found
- Teachers are beginning to recognize the role that AI tools and tools that incorporate AI can have in supporting the learning process. Many are beginning to use these tools more often in the classroom and allowing their use to support additional learning outside of the classroom
The Three Major AI Tools
- ChatGPT is owned by openai.com and is the original AI tool
- It can access the web in most circumstances
- It has the ability to create images
- Gemini is owned by Google and is quickly gaining popularity
- It has full access to the web
- Gemini has limited image creation ability
- Claude is owned by Anthropic and may currently be one of the best AI tools when it comes to reasoning skills
- It does not have any image creation ability
- It does not have any internet access
AI Tools That Enhance Learning & Improve Study Skills
- Grammarly - Grammarly uses AI to spot mistakes and give suggestions to make a student’s writing even better, helping them learn finer writing mechanics
- Notion AI - Notion AI is a powerful note-taking tool that uses the ChatGPT API to help summarize notes and brainstorm ideas
- Speechify - Speechify uses AI to convert textbooks, notes, and websites into audio, making studying easier for auditory learners
- Quizlet - Quizlet utilizes AI to tailor flashcards and study sets, helping students master topics at their own pace
- Khan Academy- Khanmigo allows students to ask questions about lessons as they go and get help with concepts they are struggling with
- Duolingo - Duolingo employs AI to customize language lessons, adapting to each student's pace and progress
Prompts to Use ChatGPT as a Tutor
- “I don’t understand this math problem [include the problem]. How do I work through the problem to find the right answer?”
- “Explain to me why [historical event] was important.”
- “I found the answer to this problem [include problem], but I don’t understand how I got it. Please explain.”
- “Explain this problem to me in 4 different ways so I can see different ways to solve it.”
- "Summarize the life of ___ in 50 words or less."
- "Explain ____ to me like I am 5 years old."
- "Compare and contrast [event in history, places, people]."
- "What themes are in [this book]?"
- "What steps do I need to take to solve this math problem: [insert math problem]?"
- "Discuss the cause of [this event in history]."
- "How does [this science concept] work in real life?"
Ways to Use AI Tools to Help Prioritize Your Time & Be More Efficient
- Use the following prompt when you are overwhelmed with school assignments:
“I have the following assignments [include assignments, estimated length of time, and due dates]. Please help me create the most efficient plan to finish them over [time period]” - AI time-tracking tools can be used to help you determine where your time is being spent so you can make changes to be more efficient
- Use AI tools to automate tasks such as scheduling, organization, and more
- AI tools can help students proofread their work while teaching them ways to improve their writing
- Students can use AI to summarize notes taken during class so they can pull out the most critical information
What Do Experts Say About AI Tools?
Monica Burns - Ed Tech Consultant
“If you are working side by side with your child at home and you don't know the answer to a question, or you're not quite sure how to explain something, AI tools can definitely come in handy. As a family you might come across things that you're just not quite sure how to explain or need a step-by-step guide or process on how to do something, so you can have ChatGPT generate an explanation. You can put qualifications in your prompt to say, "Give me a simple explanation” or “Give me an explanation for my third grader who hasn't had experience with this before”.
Jamie Lewsadder - Associate Superintendent of Technology Services, La Canada Unified
“There's this large fear about cheating. I would argue that cheating existed before ChatGPT. Yes, this is a shortcut tool for kids. But when I interviewed them and asked them about what they liked about it, they said things like, ‘it's faster than Google’, ‘I have a tutor now’, and ‘I can get answers when my teacher isn't available.’ So there are things that kids are seeing, not as a way to cheat, because these are students that want to do their best as learners. So we have to separate it. It's not just a tool for cheating. It's a tool that can enable a lot of really positive growth.”
Dan Carsen - 7th Grade English Teacher
"Using AI to brainstorm early in the process—that's probably safer; the earlier in the process, the better. I worry, however, about kids who are not confident in their writing. They're more likely to be like, 'Oh, this is what the computer spat back, and it looks really good. I'm going to maybe change one or two words.' To me, that's not creative. If you're really struggling for ideas, if your teacher gives you a prompt on the motivation of a certain character in a book that you have actually read, but you have no idea what the teacher is asking you, sure, I think it's okay to look at a computer-generated response to that. The only way to handle these admittedly very gray areas right now is through constant communication. As long as that communication is clear, AI-generated text can be useful in an early stage in all these processes."
More resources for parents, students, & educators
- ChatGPT Guide (2023): What Parents, Educators, & Students Need to Know
- Positive Ways to Use ChatGPT for Students
- AI Writing Tools for Students: What You Need to Know About Jasper AI, ChatGPT, and More
- Safeguard Your Student's Future with Our Free Social Media Agreement
- How to Use AI for College Prep: What Parents, Educators, & Students Need to Know
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Full Event Replay - AI For Student Success with Rob Clayton
Full Event Replay - AI for Student Success with Dr. David Miyashiro
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Today’s world is changing fast and artificial intelligence (AI) is a massive part of that. New AI tools have many parents and educators concerned, but when used appropriately, these tools can help students increase their productivity and provide a more personalized education. National AI usage has drastically increased over the last 12 months and is only likely to continue to grow. It is important that parents and students learn to use these tools in ways that support education (Source: CNBC).
This guide will explore ways ChatGPT and other AI tools can be used to improve time management, make study time more efficient, and help students get the help they need with an on-demand AI tutor.
Educators and parents: Guide your students' reflection and discussion with this student worksheet. (Log in to your Google account and select File-->Make a Copy)
Why should students learn how to use AI tools?
- AI tools are being incorporated into more applications, including tools that students will need to use for school and future careers
- Many career fields will require strong AI skills as job descriptions change to match current technologies
- AI shouldn’t be used to cheat but it can be a study assistant to enhance learning and productivity. In many cases AI doesn’t give the answer without teaching how it was found
- Teachers are beginning to recognize the role that AI tools and tools that incorporate AI can have in supporting the learning process. Many are beginning to use these tools more often in the classroom and allowing their use to support additional learning outside of the classroom
The Three Major AI Tools
- ChatGPT is owned by openai.com and is the original AI tool
- It can access the web in most circumstances
- It has the ability to create images
- Gemini is owned by Google and is quickly gaining popularity
- It has full access to the web
- Gemini has limited image creation ability
- Claude is owned by Anthropic and may currently be one of the best AI tools when it comes to reasoning skills
- It does not have any image creation ability
- It does not have any internet access
AI Tools That Enhance Learning & Improve Study Skills
- Grammarly - Grammarly uses AI to spot mistakes and give suggestions to make a student’s writing even better, helping them learn finer writing mechanics
- Notion AI - Notion AI is a powerful note-taking tool that uses the ChatGPT API to help summarize notes and brainstorm ideas
- Speechify - Speechify uses AI to convert textbooks, notes, and websites into audio, making studying easier for auditory learners
- Quizlet - Quizlet utilizes AI to tailor flashcards and study sets, helping students master topics at their own pace
- Khan Academy- Khanmigo allows students to ask questions about lessons as they go and get help with concepts they are struggling with
- Duolingo - Duolingo employs AI to customize language lessons, adapting to each student's pace and progress
Prompts to Use ChatGPT as a Tutor
- “I don’t understand this math problem [include the problem]. How do I work through the problem to find the right answer?”
- “Explain to me why [historical event] was important.”
- “I found the answer to this problem [include problem], but I don’t understand how I got it. Please explain.”
- “Explain this problem to me in 4 different ways so I can see different ways to solve it.”
- "Summarize the life of ___ in 50 words or less."
- "Explain ____ to me like I am 5 years old."
- "Compare and contrast [event in history, places, people]."
- "What themes are in [this book]?"
- "What steps do I need to take to solve this math problem: [insert math problem]?"
- "Discuss the cause of [this event in history]."
- "How does [this science concept] work in real life?"
Ways to Use AI Tools to Help Prioritize Your Time & Be More Efficient
- Use the following prompt when you are overwhelmed with school assignments:
“I have the following assignments [include assignments, estimated length of time, and due dates]. Please help me create the most efficient plan to finish them over [time period]” - AI time-tracking tools can be used to help you determine where your time is being spent so you can make changes to be more efficient
- Use AI tools to automate tasks such as scheduling, organization, and more
- AI tools can help students proofread their work while teaching them ways to improve their writing
- Students can use AI to summarize notes taken during class so they can pull out the most critical information
What Do Experts Say About AI Tools?
Monica Burns - Ed Tech Consultant
“If you are working side by side with your child at home and you don't know the answer to a question, or you're not quite sure how to explain something, AI tools can definitely come in handy. As a family you might come across things that you're just not quite sure how to explain or need a step-by-step guide or process on how to do something, so you can have ChatGPT generate an explanation. You can put qualifications in your prompt to say, "Give me a simple explanation” or “Give me an explanation for my third grader who hasn't had experience with this before”.
Jamie Lewsadder - Associate Superintendent of Technology Services, La Canada Unified
“There's this large fear about cheating. I would argue that cheating existed before ChatGPT. Yes, this is a shortcut tool for kids. But when I interviewed them and asked them about what they liked about it, they said things like, ‘it's faster than Google’, ‘I have a tutor now’, and ‘I can get answers when my teacher isn't available.’ So there are things that kids are seeing, not as a way to cheat, because these are students that want to do their best as learners. So we have to separate it. It's not just a tool for cheating. It's a tool that can enable a lot of really positive growth.”
Dan Carsen - 7th Grade English Teacher
"Using AI to brainstorm early in the process—that's probably safer; the earlier in the process, the better. I worry, however, about kids who are not confident in their writing. They're more likely to be like, 'Oh, this is what the computer spat back, and it looks really good. I'm going to maybe change one or two words.' To me, that's not creative. If you're really struggling for ideas, if your teacher gives you a prompt on the motivation of a certain character in a book that you have actually read, but you have no idea what the teacher is asking you, sure, I think it's okay to look at a computer-generated response to that. The only way to handle these admittedly very gray areas right now is through constant communication. As long as that communication is clear, AI-generated text can be useful in an early stage in all these processes."
More resources for parents, students, & educators
- ChatGPT Guide (2023): What Parents, Educators, & Students Need to Know
- Positive Ways to Use ChatGPT for Students
- AI Writing Tools for Students: What You Need to Know About Jasper AI, ChatGPT, and More
- Safeguard Your Student's Future with Our Free Social Media Agreement
- How to Use AI for College Prep: What Parents, Educators, & Students Need to Know
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Today’s world is changing fast and artificial intelligence (AI) is a massive part of that. New AI tools have many parents and educators concerned, but when used appropriately, these tools can help students increase their productivity and provide a more personalized education. National AI usage has drastically increased over the last 12 months and is only likely to continue to grow. It is important that parents and students learn to use these tools in ways that support education (Source: CNBC).
This guide will explore ways ChatGPT and other AI tools can be used to improve time management, make study time more efficient, and help students get the help they need with an on-demand AI tutor.
Educators and parents: Guide your students' reflection and discussion with this student worksheet. (Log in to your Google account and select File-->Make a Copy)
Why should students learn how to use AI tools?
- AI tools are being incorporated into more applications, including tools that students will need to use for school and future careers
- Many career fields will require strong AI skills as job descriptions change to match current technologies
- AI shouldn’t be used to cheat but it can be a study assistant to enhance learning and productivity. In many cases AI doesn’t give the answer without teaching how it was found
- Teachers are beginning to recognize the role that AI tools and tools that incorporate AI can have in supporting the learning process. Many are beginning to use these tools more often in the classroom and allowing their use to support additional learning outside of the classroom
The Three Major AI Tools
- ChatGPT is owned by openai.com and is the original AI tool
- It can access the web in most circumstances
- It has the ability to create images
- Gemini is owned by Google and is quickly gaining popularity
- It has full access to the web
- Gemini has limited image creation ability
- Claude is owned by Anthropic and may currently be one of the best AI tools when it comes to reasoning skills
- It does not have any image creation ability
- It does not have any internet access
AI Tools That Enhance Learning & Improve Study Skills
- Grammarly - Grammarly uses AI to spot mistakes and give suggestions to make a student’s writing even better, helping them learn finer writing mechanics
- Notion AI - Notion AI is a powerful note-taking tool that uses the ChatGPT API to help summarize notes and brainstorm ideas
- Speechify - Speechify uses AI to convert textbooks, notes, and websites into audio, making studying easier for auditory learners
- Quizlet - Quizlet utilizes AI to tailor flashcards and study sets, helping students master topics at their own pace
- Khan Academy- Khanmigo allows students to ask questions about lessons as they go and get help with concepts they are struggling with
- Duolingo - Duolingo employs AI to customize language lessons, adapting to each student's pace and progress
Prompts to Use ChatGPT as a Tutor
- “I don’t understand this math problem [include the problem]. How do I work through the problem to find the right answer?”
- “Explain to me why [historical event] was important.”
- “I found the answer to this problem [include problem], but I don’t understand how I got it. Please explain.”
- “Explain this problem to me in 4 different ways so I can see different ways to solve it.”
- "Summarize the life of ___ in 50 words or less."
- "Explain ____ to me like I am 5 years old."
- "Compare and contrast [event in history, places, people]."
- "What themes are in [this book]?"
- "What steps do I need to take to solve this math problem: [insert math problem]?"
- "Discuss the cause of [this event in history]."
- "How does [this science concept] work in real life?"
Ways to Use AI Tools to Help Prioritize Your Time & Be More Efficient
- Use the following prompt when you are overwhelmed with school assignments:
“I have the following assignments [include assignments, estimated length of time, and due dates]. Please help me create the most efficient plan to finish them over [time period]” - AI time-tracking tools can be used to help you determine where your time is being spent so you can make changes to be more efficient
- Use AI tools to automate tasks such as scheduling, organization, and more
- AI tools can help students proofread their work while teaching them ways to improve their writing
- Students can use AI to summarize notes taken during class so they can pull out the most critical information
What Do Experts Say About AI Tools?
Monica Burns - Ed Tech Consultant
“If you are working side by side with your child at home and you don't know the answer to a question, or you're not quite sure how to explain something, AI tools can definitely come in handy. As a family you might come across things that you're just not quite sure how to explain or need a step-by-step guide or process on how to do something, so you can have ChatGPT generate an explanation. You can put qualifications in your prompt to say, "Give me a simple explanation” or “Give me an explanation for my third grader who hasn't had experience with this before”.
Jamie Lewsadder - Associate Superintendent of Technology Services, La Canada Unified
“There's this large fear about cheating. I would argue that cheating existed before ChatGPT. Yes, this is a shortcut tool for kids. But when I interviewed them and asked them about what they liked about it, they said things like, ‘it's faster than Google’, ‘I have a tutor now’, and ‘I can get answers when my teacher isn't available.’ So there are things that kids are seeing, not as a way to cheat, because these are students that want to do their best as learners. So we have to separate it. It's not just a tool for cheating. It's a tool that can enable a lot of really positive growth.”
Dan Carsen - 7th Grade English Teacher
"Using AI to brainstorm early in the process—that's probably safer; the earlier in the process, the better. I worry, however, about kids who are not confident in their writing. They're more likely to be like, 'Oh, this is what the computer spat back, and it looks really good. I'm going to maybe change one or two words.' To me, that's not creative. If you're really struggling for ideas, if your teacher gives you a prompt on the motivation of a certain character in a book that you have actually read, but you have no idea what the teacher is asking you, sure, I think it's okay to look at a computer-generated response to that. The only way to handle these admittedly very gray areas right now is through constant communication. As long as that communication is clear, AI-generated text can be useful in an early stage in all these processes."
More resources for parents, students, & educators
- ChatGPT Guide (2023): What Parents, Educators, & Students Need to Know
- Positive Ways to Use ChatGPT for Students
- AI Writing Tools for Students: What You Need to Know About Jasper AI, ChatGPT, and More
- Safeguard Your Student's Future with Our Free Social Media Agreement
- How to Use AI for College Prep: What Parents, Educators, & Students Need to Know
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Full Event Replay - AI for Student Success with Dr. David Miyashiro
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Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Full Event Replay (Spanish Version) - AI for Student Success
Full Event Replay (Mandarin Chinese Version) - AI for Student Success
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
Teachers and Educators: View the AI for Student Success Short Video Slide Deck Here
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
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Today’s world is changing fast, and artificial intelligence (AI) is a massive part of that. New AI tools have many parents and educators concerned, but when used appropriately, AI tools can help students increase their productivity and enhance their education by providing a more personalized education.
This guide will explore ways ChatGPT and other AI tools can be used to improve time management, make study time more efficient, and help students get the help they need on-demand with an AI tutor.
Educators and parents: Guide your students' reflection and discussion with this student worksheet. (Log in to your Google account and select File-->Make a Copy)
Students explain AI/ChatGPT (Video)
Questions to prompt discussion with students:
Elementary School Topic: Understanding AI
- What can ChatGPT do that a regular search engine like Google doesn’t?
Middle School Topic: Avoiding Pitfalls
- How could AI inhibit your learning rather than enhance it if used the wrong way?
High School Topic: Give-and-Take
- How can you interact with a tool like ChatGPT to get better answers and a better understanding of a topic?
Parents and Teachers: View the full VIP Facilitation Guide Here
How students are using ChatGPT/AI (Video)
Questions to prompt discussion with students:
Elementary School Topic: AI at School
- How can you responsibly use AI apps like ChatGPT, Bard, and others for schoolwork?
Middle School Topic: Avoiding Pitfalls
- One of the students in the video described irresponsible ways a student could use ChatGPT for homework. What would you consider a dishonest way to use this technology?
High School Topic: Ethical Use of AI
- What would be a way to use ChatGPT for schoolwork that could be considered cheating?
Parents and Teachers: View the full VIP Facilitation Guide Here
Turning ChatGPT into a Tutor and Learning Assistant (For Students, Educators, & Parents)
(This student-friendly video can be shown in the classroom or at home)
Questions to prompt discussion with students:
Elementary School Topic: “Prompt Engineering”
- If AI or ChatGPT aren’t giving you the right information you want, how can you help the program give you information that better answers your question?
Middle School Topic: Power Prompting
- What are some things you can include in a prompt to help ChatGPT provide more relevant results for what you need?
High School Topic: Time Management
- If ChatGPT gives you an answer that doesn’t help with what you need, what are some ways to refine your prompt?
Parents and Teachers: View the full VIP Facilitation Guide Here
How to Use AI to Increase Productivity (For Parents & Educators)
(This student-friendly video can be shown in the classroom or at home)
Questions to prompt discussion with students:
Elementary School Topic: AI is Everywhere
- Which AI tools mentioned in the video do you think would be most helpful to you?
Middle School Topic: Evolving Technology
- What are some careers where AI will continue to be an important tool to enhance productivity?
High School Topic: A Tool for Your Future
- What are some ways an AI tool might help you when you get ready to apply for college?
Parents and Teachers: View the full VIP Facilitation Guide Here
Expert Video - Using ChatGPT and AI in the Real World
(This student-friendly video can be shown in the classroom or at home
Questions to prompt discussion with students:
Elementary School Topic: AI in the Workforce
- The professionals in the video talked about how they use AI technology. What other jobs could an AI app like ChatGPT help you?
Middle School Topic: Tool vs. Crutch
- One of the experts in the video said ideally, AI is a tool, not a “crutch.” How can you tell the difference?
High School Topic: Finding Balance
- Are there any ethical considerations people should consider when using chatbot technology in school or work?
Parents and Teachers: View the full VIP Facilitation Guide Here
Expert Video - AI to Support Education
(This student-friendly video can be shown in the classroom or at home)
Questions to prompt discussion with students:
Elementary School Topic: Is Using a Chatbot Cheating?
- Do you think it’s okay to use a chatbot like ChatGPT in your work, or is it cheating?
Middle School Topic: Tutoring the Tutor
- If you prompt a chatbot like ChatGPT to explain something like how to solve a math problem, but you still don’t understand, what else can you do?
High School Topic: Getting the Most Out of AI
- How can you use ChatGPT as a tool to enhance your understanding rather than just a source of information?
Parents and Teachers: View the full VIP Facilitation Guide Here
Expert Video - ChatGPT and Cheating
(This student-friendly video can be shown in the classroom or at home)
Questions to prompt discussion with students:
Elementary School Topic: If You’re Not Sure…
- What’s the best way to find out if you’re using AI in a way that isn’t cheating?
Middle School Topic: AI and Cheating
- Do you agree that students can use AI or chatbot technology in their schoolwork without cheating, and why?
High School Topic: Thinking Critically
- What does it mean to be a critical thinker when using a chatbot?
Parents and Teachers: View the full VIP Facilitation Guide Here
Expert Video - Using AI and ChatGPT as a Tutor
(This student-friendly video can be shown in the classroom or at home)
Questions to prompt discussion with students:
Elementary School Topic: AI as a Tool
- One expert in the video compared using AI to help with schoolwork as using an electric screwdriver instead of a manual one. What are other tools we use that make tasks easier and faster, even though you still have to learn how to use them?
Middle School Topic: A Virtual Partnership
- How is a chatbot like ChatGPT or Bard designed to be used as a partner in work, and what role does the user play in this partnership?
High School Topic: The Human Element
- What are some examples of things a teacher can help you with that AI can’t?
Parents and Teachers: View the full VIP Facilitation Guide Here
Why should students learn how to use AI tools?
- AI tools are being incorporated into more applications, including tools that students will need to use for school and future careers
- Many career fields will require strong AI skills as job descriptions change to match current technologies
- AI shouldn’t be used to cheat but it can be a study assistant to enhance learning and productivity. In many cases AI doesn’t give the answer without teaching how it was found
AI Tools That Enhance Learning & Improve Study Skills
- Grammarly: Grammarly uses AI to spot mistakes and give suggestions to make a student’s writing even better, helping them learn finer writing mechanics
- Notion AI: Notion AI is a powerful note-taking tool that uses the ChatGPT API to help summarize notes and brainstorm ideas
- Speechify: Speechify uses AI to convert textbooks, notes, and websites into audio, making studying easier for auditory learners
- Quizlet: Quizlet utilizes AI to tailor flashcards and study sets, helping students master topics at their own pace
- Khan Academy: Khanmigo allows students to ask questions about lessons as they go and get help with concepts they are struggling with
Prompts to Use ChatGPT as a Tutor
- “I don’t understand this math problem [include the problem]. How do I work through the problem to find the right answer?”
- “Explain to me why [historical event] was important.”
- “I found the answer to this problem [include problem], but I don’t understand how I got it. Please explain.”
- “Explain this problem to me in 4 different ways so I can see different ways to solve it.”
- "Summarize the life of ___ in 50 words or less."
- "Explain ____ to me like I am 5 years old."
- "Compare and contrast [event in history, places, people]."
- "What themes are in [this book]?"
- "What steps do I need to take to solve this math problem: [insert math problem]?"
- "Discuss the cause of [this event in history]."
- "How does [this science concept] work in real life?"
Ways to Use AI Tools to Help Prioritize Your Time & Be More Efficient
- Use the following prompt when you are overwhelmed with school assignments:
“I have the following assignments [include assignments, estimated length of time, and due dates]. Please help me create the most efficient plan to finish them over [time period]” - AI time-tracking tools can be used to help you determine where your time is being spent so you can make changes to be more efficient
- Use AI tools to automate tasks such as scheduling, organization, and more
- AI tools can help students proofread their work while teaching them ways to improve their writing
- Students can use AI to summarize notes taken during class so they can pull out the most critical information
What Do Experts Say About AI Tools?
Monica Burns - Ed Tech Consultant
“If you are working side by side with your child at home and you don't know the answer to a question, or you're not quite sure how to explain something, AI tools can definitely come in handy. As a family you might come across things that you're just not quite sure how to explain or need a step-by-step guide or process on how to do something so you can have ChatGPT generate an explanation. You can put qualifications in your prompt to say,” Give me a simple explanation” or “Give me an explanation for my third grader who hasn't had experience with this before”.
"From a tutoring perspective, there are a lot of tutoring tools that use AI already. They're kind of built into the tools themselves. Families can absolutely use AI to support their children at home. Teachers can even rethink how they might differentiate instruction or explain something a little bit differently."
Jamie Lewsadder - Associate Superintendent of Technology Services, La Canada Unified
“There's this large fear about cheating. I would argue that cheating existed before ChatGPT. Yes, this is a shortcut tool for kids. But when I interviewed them and asked them about what they liked about it, they said things like, ‘it's faster than Google’, ‘I have a tutor now’, and ‘I can get answers when my teacher isn't available.’ So there are things that kids are seeing, not as a way to cheat, because these are students that want to do their best as learners. So we have to separate it. It's not just a tool for cheating. It's a tool that can enable a lot of really positive growth.”
More resources for parents, students, & educators
- ChatGPT Guide: What Parents, Educators, & Students Need to Know
- Positive Ways to Use ChatGPT for Students
- AI Writing Tools for Students: What You Need to Know About Jasper AI, ChatGPT, and More
- Safeguard Your Student's Future with Our Free Social Media Agreement
- How to Use AI for College Prep: What Parents, Educators, & Students Need to Know
- How Teachers Can Use ChatGPT in the Classroom
- How to Use Screen Time Productively
Conclusion
It’s understandable that many parents and educators may be hesitant to embrace new AI tools, but artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay. Students need to learn how to use AI tools in an academically honest way to gain important skills they may need in their future career field. When used correctly, AI tools can help students be more productive and allow them to have a personalized tutoring experience on demand.
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