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Artificial Intelligence (AI)

AI tools by Discipline

Educators can leverage a variety of AI tools across different disciplines to enhance teaching and learning. These are just a few examples of AI tools that educators can use across different disciplines. The availability and effectiveness of these tools may vary, so it's important for educators to research and evaluate the best options for their specific needs and teaching style. Here's a list of AI tools categorized by discipline:

Language Arts and Literature:

  • Grammarly: An AI-powered writing assistant for grammar and style suggestions.
  • Hemingway Editor: Analyzes and simplifies text to improve readability.
  • Readable: Analyzes text for readability, grading content by reading level.

 Mathematics:

  • Wolfram Alpha: A computational knowledge engine that can help solve math problems and provide step-by-step solutions.
  • Photomath: An app that uses AI to scan and solve handwritten or printed math problems.
  • Desmos: A graphing calculator tool with interactive features for teaching math concepts.

Science:

  • Labster: Virtual labs that simulate experiments in various scientific disciplines.
  • Zooniverse: Citizen science platform where students can participate in real research projects.
  • Google's AutoML Vision: Allows educators to create custom machine learning models for image classification in science projects.

History and Social Studies:

  • Timeline JS: Creates interactive and visually appealing timelines for history lessons.
  • World History Atlas: Provides detailed historical maps and interactive timelines.
  • Social Explorer: A tool for visualizing and analyzing historical and demographic data.

Computer Science and Coding:

  • Codecademy: An interactive platform for learning coding and programming.
  • GitHub Copilot: An AI-powered code completion and suggestion tool for developers and students.
  • Scratch: A block-based coding platform for introducing coding to students.

Foreign Languages:

  • Duolingo: A language-learning app that uses AI for personalized lessons.
  • Babbel: Offers AI-driven language courses for learning various languages.
  • Rosetta Stone: AI-powered language learning with speech recognition and feedback.

Art and Design:

  • Adobe Sensei: Integrates AI and machine learning into Adobe's creative tools.
  • Deep Dream Generator: Transforms images into surreal artwork using AI.
  • Canva: Offers AI-powered design assistance for creating visual content.

Music and Performing Arts:

  • Amper Music: An AI music composer that generates original music based on user input.
  • AIVA: An AI-based composer for creating original classical music compositions.
  • Sibelius | Cloud Publishing: Uses AI to notate and arrange music.

Physical Education and Sports:

  • Catapult Sports: Provides wearable technology and data analytics for sports performance analysis.
  • Hudl: Offers video analysis and coaching tools for sports teams.
  • Strava: A fitness tracking app that uses AI to analyze and enhance workout data.

Special Education:

  • Read&Write: Assists students with dyslexia and reading difficulties with text-to-speech and other features.
  • Prodigy: An adaptive math game that adjusts to individual student abilities.
  • Snap&Read Universal: Offers text-to-speech and other reading support tools for students with disabilities.