AI Training followup
If you’ve attended one of our AI Training Courses, the links to any tools we discussed can be found here. Also, if you have any suggestions on AI tools that you’ve used that could be useful for others, please click the button below to email us and let us know so we can add them and create a resource base for Teachers.
Sample AI Policy
If you’re looking for a starting point for an AI policy then we have a template here you can use.
Choose File > Make a Copy to create your own copy of the document and then edit it to suit your needs.
Please ensure you read it thoroughly and change any areas you need to.
Note:
This policy does not constitute guidance on how you should use AI in school and simply provides you with a starting point to create your own policy. We take no responsibility for the suitability of the policy for your specific environment.
Chat GPT
Arguably the most well-known AI tool. Ask it how it can help you and let it be your new Personal Assistant.
Google Gemini
Google’s answer to Chat GPT. Tools like Veo 3 and Nano Banana are found within Gemini.
Notebook LM
Create interactive notebooks on any topic with Video overviews, quizzes and Flashcards
HeyGen
Video generation. 3 free generations a month, then paid options.
SUNO
Create songs based on a theme and an artist style
Google Quick Draw
A Google experiment where you draw pictures to train an AI on image recognition
Good introduction to Machine Learning.
Say what you see
Another Google Experiment where you have to see how well you can prompt an image generator.
Good option to improve specificity in prompts and a good starting point with Pupils.
SLT AI
A great AI tool for SLT with tools to help in the tasks specific to you and your role.
Teachmate
An AI platform specifically aimed at educators that understands your role. Think of it as Chat GPT that already knows what a teacher needs.