As an educator, these AI tools can bring innovation to your lessons and classrooms; making it more engaging and increase active participation. It also allows you to blend Bloom's taxonomy and PBL.
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1. Otter.ai is an AI-powered speech-to-text tool that transcribes audio and video recordings. It provides real-time transcriptions, speaker identification, and allows for editing and exporting of the transcripts.
2. Notion is a popular workspace and note-taking app that allows users to organize information in a variety of ways, including text, images, videos, and code snippets. While not featuring core AI functionalities, it offers features like web clipper extensions and integrations with other tools.
3. Leonardo AI tool focuses on generating creative text formats, like poems, code, scripts, musical pieces, and email marketing content. Users provide prompts or keywords, and Leonardo generates different creative text formats based on their input.
4. AI-powered Visla design tool assists in creating data visualizations like charts, graphs, and infographics. Users upload their data, and Visla generates different visual representations with various customization options.
5. Wepik free online graphic design platform with user-friendly tools for creating social media graphics, presentations, posters, and more
6. Curipod provides educational video content curated by subject matter experts. While not strictly an AI tool itself, it uses AI algorithms to recommend videos based on user interests and learnign goals
7. Canva is a popular graphic design platform with a free tier and premium options. It offers a vast library of templates, stock photos, and illustrations. Canva also utilizes AI features to suggest layouts, generate color palettes, and remove backgrounds from images.