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Where does AI fit within the Computing Curriculum in Primary SchoolThis short video explores why AI needs to be integrated into the computing curriculum and how the DARES computing scheme of work already has units to help make sure children leave primary school with a thorough understanding of what AI is, examples of it in their everyday lives and how it works.
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An introduction to Chat GPTExploring ways in which Chat GPT could help teachers save time. I’ve been discussing and showcasing the potential of AI on my CPD this academic year and the recent release of Chat GTP from OpenAI is certainly grabbing people’s attention. In this video I showcase some of its possible use to help teachers. I’d love to hear of other ways you have used it as a teacher so let me know in the comments!
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Creating lesson ideas using Chat GPTIn this video, Mr P explores some useful ways ChatGPT can be used to create and generate ideas to help teachers deliver lessons. In this example, as Mr P had to plan a SPaG lesson, experimented with how the tool can help generate, explanations, examples, vocabulary and tasks to help in his deliver of the lesson.
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Using ai to help teachers plan lessonsAfter seeing a meme on Instagram, Mr P felt compelled to demonstrate how AI can help teachers plan lessons from scratch. Now it is important to state that what ever is generated should always be adapted to meet the needs of your class, but as a starting point it is really useful. Another caveat is to say the ideas generated may not be great, all ChatGPT does is regurgitate content that is available online as it has spent the past 8 years learning as much as possible from trawling the internet.
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Chrome extensions for CHatgptIn this video, Mr P explores how you can take ChatGPT further and integrate it into other parts of the internet through the use of some brilliant Google Chrome Extensions.
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Creating Blooket and Kahoot quizzes in Seconds with AiIn this video, Mr P explores how Chat GPT can create a Kahoot or Blooket quiz for low stakes knowledge retrieval practice in class. Rather than having to create and type up questions yourself, let the AI generate the questions.
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Exploring the themes of classic poems with AIAfter exploring the vocabulary through Rewordify.com, Mr P shares how Chat GPT can be used to explore a classic poem exploring the themes and ideas to help spark rich discussions in class.
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Writing Risk assessment in AIJust another quick example of how Chat GPT can help teachers with paperwork and write a risk assessment for a school trip in seconds.
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AI D.A.R.E.S ProjectsIn order to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of Artificial Intelligence - from its definition to its functioning, and the ability to create their own AI models, we have designed a set of projects under the D.A.R.E.S scheme of work.
D.A.R.E.S is Mr P's Computing Scheme of Work, which is specifically crafted to foster a deeper comprehension of creative technology, enabling students to apply it effectively across diverse subjects. If your school has subscribed to MrPICT.com, simply click the picture to access these packs. |
Introduction to Machine Learning for KidsDr Chips provides a brief introduction to Machine Learning for Kids, including how to create a project, train and model and then open that model in Scratch 3.
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TEACHABLE MACHINE AND MACHINE LEARNINGDr Chips provides a brief introduction to Google's online machine learning tool: Teachable Machine. He also briefly discusses the difference between creating programs to do things with machine learning verses 'traditional' programming.
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AI EXPERIMENTS: QUICK, DRAW!In this video Dr Chips introduces 'Quick, draw' from Google AI Experiments. This online application uses machine learning to guess what you're drawing. Data from previous players' drawings help to improve its accuracy over time. Giving pupils time to explore applications such as this can start to build their appreciation of what machine learning can achieve.
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AI FOR OCEANSA web-based activity for KS2 linked to plastics in the ocean. Learn how artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, training data, and bias can be used to address world problems while exploring ethical issues.
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Free examples of online AI tools from the USeful Websites in the Classroom Series
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