As someone that loves to write as a form of self-expression and a creative outlet, I have enjoyed blogging so far. Originally my view on people blogging was that it was a way to share their opinions and experiences before social media was created, and therefore was for older people, but it has since changes. I didn't realize that blogging can be very therapeutic, and am never bothered when I see I have a post due unlike some other assignments I have. It is also a good way to recall the information discussed throughout the past week that I may have forgotten otherwise.
One source I love from both a student and a teacher perspective is the website Prezi. As a student it made creating presentations easier and more enjoyable to complete. There are many visually pleasing and interactive presentations for students and educators alike to engage with learning. These fun slideshows can help make learning more entertaining and concepts easier to comprehend. https://prezi.com/
When using Generative AI, I learned quickly that I had to be very specific to get a condensed answer I liked. The first few times I tried to generate a lesson plan I asked it to make a lesson plan on 10th grade U.S. history. After seeing it was quite vague and lengthy, I added the subject of World War 1. It was still really long, so I added a timeframe for a 60 minute class, and was happy with the detailed response I received.
I can see incorporating the use of AI in my teaching by creating lesson plans and finding creative ways to engage my students in the material being discussed. One part that came up in my original search when using Generative AI was a project to help strengthen the topics being discussed. I would expand on that to generate ideas on crafts and interactive activities to help make learning more fun for my students. I would use bits of what is suggested and use other platforms too and use them as inspiration to make my own lessons and activities.
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