AI is best described as:
What is a language model that predicts/generates text?
Should your prompts be short and to the point? Or detailed and grade-specific?
Detailed and grade-specific.
Before asking AI to grade, what do you need to submit it?
Answer key and grading scale
Which tool is good for random selection of students or questions?
Wheel Decide
AI shouldn't replace lesson planning because:
It lacks classroom knowledge and can make mistakes.
Why do vague prompts lead to weak results?
Because the AI needs to know more about your class to generate specific ideas.
When AI grades grammar or writing, what should you do?
Always double-check to make sure there are no mistakes.
Which tool is best for interactive quiz games?
Kahoot
What is the biggest mistake teachers make when using AI?
Trusting it blindly/not checking results
You teach different grade levels, and AI keeps mixing them up. What should you do?
Seperate your chats into seperate grades.
What are some useful analysis questions you can ask after uploading test results?
What patterns do you notice?
What questions had the highest error/success rate?
Was the test too easy/hard?
Name one responsible way to address AI in student homework.
Oral follow-up questions to check understanding.