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Supertools | Best AI Tools Guide

Supertools | Best AI Tools Guide | annaweb | Scoop.it
Best AI tools to increase productivity. An organized database that categorizes the top AI tools for you to achieve superhuman abilities. All the latest AI news, trends, and tools.

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Nik Peachey's curator insight, October 26, 2023 5:47 AM

Some really useful categories for teachers.

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You can now create weirdly majestic optical illusions with AI

You can now create weirdly majestic optical illusions with AI | annaweb | Scoop.it

"Thanks to this new text-to-image generator ..."


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Express Naturally | AI Powered for the Right Tone

Express Naturally | AI Powered for the Right Tone | annaweb | Scoop.it
Every situation calls for a different tone of expression. A formal tone is appropriate for a business report, while a casual tone is more suitable for a friendly email. Write Tone is an AI-powered writing assistant that can help you choose the right tone for your writing

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Nik Peachey's curator insight, August 26, 2023 1:12 AM

Here’s an interesting tool that helps you write and changes the level of formality of the text. Could be worth exploring with students. At present, it is free and doesn’t require a login.

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AI is top of the class for creativity

AI is top of the class for creativity | annaweb | Scoop.it

"Creativity defines us as human beings – and seemingly defies the cold logic that lies behind the silicon curtain of machines ..."


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Draftback - Chrome Web Store

Draftback - Chrome Web Store | annaweb | Scoop.it

Draftback lets you play back the revision history of any Google Doc you can edit. It's like going back in time to look over your own shoulder as you write.


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Nik Peachey's curator insight, September 12, 2023 5:41 AM

Useful tool to see how students created text and whether they cut and paste into their assignments.

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Data Gif Maker

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I’ve created an animated GIF using Data Gif Maker by Google News Labs. Create your own at datagifmaker.withgoogle.com

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Nik Peachey's curator insight, September 16, 2023 8:01 AM

Create animated Gifs with your data.

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Create - Conker for AI powered quizzes and more

Create - Conker for AI powered quizzes and more | annaweb | Scoop.it

Fast and easy to use tools for creating quizzes and formative assessments in a flash.


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Nik Peachey's curator insight, June 1, 2023 1:53 AM

You have to sign up through a Google account.

Raúl De La Cruz's curator insight, June 5, 2023 6:04 PM
Here is a great resource that will help alleviate that burden of creating quick assessments for our kiddos. This can help create quick and efficient quizzes to check student progress thru a unit. 
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Un viaggio nei dialetti

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Ho scoperto questo progetto Vivaio Acustico delle Lingue e dei Dialetti d’Italia Interessante e simpatico, da usare per considerazioni sulla variazione linguistica. Un paesaggio sonoro che sa…
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DALL-E image generator is now open to everyone

DALL-E image generator is now open to everyone | annaweb | Scoop.it

"If you’ve been itching to try OpenAI’s image synthesis tool but have been stymied by the lack of an invitation, now’s your chance. Today, OpenAI announced that it removed the waitlist for its DALL-E AI image generator service. That means anyone can sign up and use it ..."


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Comicgen: Comic Creator

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Create comics for your website or app with a JavaScript library. Choose a character, angle, emotion and pose. Size the image. Embed in your page.
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Best Free and Open Source Software – March 2022 Updates

Best Free and Open Source Software – March 2022 Updates | annaweb | Scoop.it
March 2022 updates to the largest compilation of recommended free and open source software available for Linux.
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Free Technology for Teachers: My Big Playlist of Canva Tutorials

Free Technology for Teachers: My Big Playlist of Canva Tutorials | annaweb | Scoop.it
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Animated Drawings

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Children’s drawings have a wonderful inventiveness, energy, and variety. We focus on the consequence of all that variety in their drawings of human figures as we develop an algorithm to bring them to life through automatic animation.


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Nik Peachey's curator insight, January 4, 2022 12:28 AM

A nice tool for younger learners.

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How AI is widening accessibility gaps for Indigenous communities

How AI is widening accessibility gaps for Indigenous communities | annaweb | Scoop.it

"Meggan Van Harten, and her agency Design de Plume, focus on Indigenous accessibility in digital design. They've spotted a gap in AI-based accessibility tools that mirrors a history of Indigenous exclusion ..."


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Gamindo

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Customized Video Games for Engagement, Education, Lead Generation, CSR and Training.
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Future Tools - Find The Exact AI Tool For Your Needs

Future Tools - Find The Exact AI Tool For Your Needs | annaweb | Scoop.it
FutureTools Collects & Organizes All The Best AI Tools So YOU Too Can Become Superhuman!
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Wavacity | Online Audio Editor Based on Audacity

Wavacity | Online Audio Editor Based on Audacity | annaweb | Scoop.it
Wavacity is a port of the Audacity audio editor to the web browser. Free and open-source. No install required.

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ChatGPT in the Language Classroom

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In an era of digital transformation, language teachers face a new realm of possibilities. Introducing "ChatGPT in the Language Classroom," a comprehensive guide crafted specifically for educators seeking to revolutionize their teaching practices. With over 50 meticulously curated lessons and spanning across 259 pages, this book is a treasure trove of insights, resources, and strategies designed to enhance language learning experiences and empower teachers to elevate their skills.


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Csilla Jaray-Benn's comment, June 12, 2023 5:16 AM
Just bought it :)
Tony Parkin's curator insight, September 17, 2023 5:55 AM
It has been suggested that AI & large language models aren't ideal for teaching foreign languages.. the author clearly disagrees!
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Embracing the enemy?
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Video Highlights: 3 Minute GenAI App Creation

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In this video presentation below, from our friends over at Aible, we create a custom GenAI App using Google PaLM2, VertexAI, and BigQuery, based on the customers own data in a matter of minutes.
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Send: un servizio di condivisione file

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Un servizio di condivisione file open-source senza registrazioni e account. Immediato e rapido, supporta file fino a 2.5 giga. Coperto da crittografia per garantire la privacy. I link scadono autom…
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AI in schools — here's what we need to consider

AI in schools — here's what we need to consider | annaweb | Scoop.it
Robots for tutoring? The desire to keep pace with technological change should not eclipse larger questions about how children’s development is impacted.

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Nik Peachey's curator insight, October 3, 2022 1:30 AM

We also place control of what students learn in the hands of people who are controlling the programming.

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(Open) Educational Resources around the World

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"This book is a collection of the full country reports and working papers created by the COER members from the countries that were included in the study within of the research project EduArc on distributed learning infrastructures for OER and digital learning content in higher education ..."


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"This book is a collection of the full country reports and working papers created by the COER members from the countries that were included in the study within of the research project EduArc on distributed learning infrastructures for OER and digital learning content in higher education ..."

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Sandstorm

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Real-time collaborative web productivity suite behind the firewall.
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Top 10 Open Source Artificial Intelligence Software in 2021 | Toolbox Tech

Top 10 Open Source Artificial Intelligence Software in 2021 | Toolbox Tech | annaweb | Scoop.it
# �� �� since we are going to confront with other #intelligences, let's #make them #open ~ With open source AI utilization steadily rising, let’s discuss the top ten open source software. Click here to learn more.
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100 Best Video Sites For Educators 

100 Best Video Sites For Educators  | annaweb | Scoop.it
We're showcasing the top 100 video sites for educators to use in their classrooms. Appropriate for a variety of subjects and age levels.

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Specifically designed for education, these collections make it easy to find video learning resources.

  1. TeacherTube: This YouTube for teachers is an amazing resource for finding educationally-focused videos to share with your classroom. You can find videos uploaded by other teachers or share your own.
  2. Edutopia: An awesome place to find learning ideas and resources, Edutopia has videos, blogs, and more, all sorted into grade levels.
  3. YouTube EDU: A YouTube channel just for education, you can find primary and secondary education, university-level videos, and even lifelong learning.
  4. Classroom Clips: Classroom Clips offers media for educators and students alike, including video and audio in a browseable format.
  5. neoK12: Find science videos and more for school kids in K-12 on neoK12.
  6. OV Guide: Find education videos on this site, featuring author readings and instructional videos.
  7. CosmoLearning: This free educational website has videos in 36 different academic subjects.
  8. Google Educational Videos: Cool Cat Teacher offers this excellent tutorial for finding the best of Google’s educational videos.
  9. Brightstorm: On Brightstorm, students can find homework help in math and science, even test prep, too.
  10. Explore.org: Explore.org shares live animal cams, films, educational channels, and more for your classroom to explore.
  11. UWTV: Offered by the University of Washington, UWTV has videos in the arts, K-12, social sciences, health, and more.
  12. Videolectures.net: With Videolectures.net, you’ll get access to browseable lectures designed for the exchange of ideas and knowledge, offering videos in architecture, business, technology, and many more categories.
  13. TED-Ed: From a site that’s long been known for big ideas, you’ll find TED-Ed, videos specifically designed to act as highly engaging and fun lessons.
  14. Zane Education: Zane Education offers resources for visual learning, including the very popular on demand subtitled videos.
  15. Backpack TV: In this educational video library, you’ll find a special interest in math, science, and other academic subjects.
  16. MentorMob: Featuring learning playlists, MentorMob is a great place to find lessons you want to teach.
  17. Disney Educational Productions: This resource from Disney is a great place to find videos for students at the K-12 level.

 

 

Network TV, inspiring talks, and more are all available in these collections. Check out special categories and searches to find videos that will work in your classroom.

  1. Hulu: A great place to find the latest TV shows, Hulu is also a source of educational videos. Documentaries, PBS, even Discovery videos are all available on the site.
  2. Internet Archive: Find so much more than videos in the Internet Archive. Images, live music, audio, texts, and yes, historical and educational videos are all available on Archive.org.
  3. TED: Share seemingly endless inspiration with your students through TED, a fountain of talks based on compelling ideas.
  4. MIT Video: Online education giant MIT has an incredible video collection, offering more than 10,000 videos for science, technology, and more.
  5. TVO: TVO is a really fun and useful online TV station, with great ways for kids, parents, and educators to learn about the world.
  6. Big Think: Much like TED, Big Think offers videos (and more) from some of the world’s top thinkers and learners.
  7. @Google Talks: On this YouTube channel, you’ll find talks from creators: authors, musicians, innovators, and speakers, all discussing their latest creations.
  8. Metacafe: Find free video clips from just about anywhere, offering educational videos, documentaries, and more.
  9. Link TV: On Link TV, you’ll find videos and broadcasts meant to connect you and your students to the greater world through documentaries and cultural programs.

 

 

These video sites are great resources for finding education that’s fit for teachers.

  1. Academic Earth: Learn about science, justice, economics, and more from some of the world’s great universities. You can even earn a degree from this site!
  2. Teacher Training Videos: Specifically created to teach educators, Teacher Training Videos is a great place to find online tutorials for technology in education.
  3. Classroom 2.0: Check out Classroom 2.0′s videos to learn about Web 2.0, social media, and more.
  4. Atomic Learning: Visit Atomic Learning to find resources for K-12 professional development.
  5. iTunesU: Find university-level learning and more from iTunesU.
  6. Videos for Professional Development: An excellent collection of professional development videos, Wesley Fryer’s post shares some of the best teacher videos available.
  7. Learner.org: Annenberg Learner offers excellent teacher professional development and classroom resources for just about every curriculum available.
  8. MIT Open CourseWare: The leader in Open CourseWare, MIT has free lectures and videos in 2,100 courses.

 

 

 

Put together your lesson plans with the help of these useful video sites.

  1. Teachers’ Domain: Join the Teachers’ Domain, and you’ll get access to educational media from public broadcasting and its partners, featuring media from the arts, math, science, and more.
  2. Meet Me at the Corner: A great place for younger kids to visit, Meet Me At the Corner has educational videos, and kid-friendly episodes, including virtual field trips and video book reviews by kids, for kids.
  3. WatchKnowLearn: WatchKnowLearn is an incredible resource for finding educational videos in an organized repository. Sorted by age and category, it’s always easy to find what you’re looking for.
  4. BrainPOP: On this education site for kids, you’ll find animated educational videos, graphics, and more, plus a special section for BrainPOP educators.
  5. The KidsKnowIt Network: Education is fun and free on this children’s learning network full of free educational movies and video podcasts.
  6. Khan Academy: With more than 3,200 videos, Khan Academy is the place to learn almost anything. Whether you’re seeking physics, finance, or history, you’ll find a lesson on it through Khan Academy.
  7. Awesome Stories: Students can learn the stories of the world on this site, with videos explaining what it was like to break ranks within the Women’s Movement, the life of emperor penguins, and even Martin Luther King, Jr’s “We Shall Overcome” speech.
  8. Nobelprize: Cap off lessons about Nobel Prize winners with videos explaining their work and life, direct from the source on Nobelprize.org.
  9. JohnLocker: JohnLocker is full of educational videos and free documentaries, includingYogis of Tibet and Understanding the Universe.

 

 

 

STEM subjects on these video sites.

  1. Green Energy TV: On Green Energy TV, you’ll find learning resources and videos for the green movement, including a video version of the children’s book Living Green: A Turtle’s Quest for a Cleaner Planet.
  2. BioInteractive: Find free videos and other resources for teaching “ahead of the textbook” from BioInteractive, part of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
  3. ARKive: Share images and videos of the world’s most endangered species with your students, thanks to ARKive. These wildlife films and photos are from some of the world’s best filmmakers and photographers, sharing stunning images that everyone can appreciate.
  4. MathTV: Students who need extra help with math can find support on MathTV. This site offers videos explaining everything from basic mathematics all the way to trigonometry and calculus.
  5. The Vega Science Trust: A project of Florida State University, The Vega Science Trust shares lectures, documentaries, interviews, and more for students to enjoy and learn from.
  6. The Science Network: Check out The Science Network, where you’ll find the world’s leading scientists explaining concepts including viruses and the birth of neurons.
  7. PopTech: Bringing together a global community of innovators, PopTech has videos explaining economics, water, and plant-based fuels.
  8. PsychCentral: Students can learn about what makes people tick through PsychCentral’s brain and behavior videos.
  9. How Stuff Works: The video channel from How Stuff Works offers an in-depth look at adventure, animals, food, science, and much more.
  10. Science Stage: Find science videos, tutorials, courses, and more streaming knowledge on Science Stage.
  11. Exploratorium TV: Allow students to explore science and beyond with Exploratorium TV’s videos, webcasts, podcasts, and slideshows.
  12. SciVee: SciVee makes science visible, allowing searchable video content on health, biology, and more.
  13. The Futures Channel: Visit the Futures Channel to find educational videos and activities for hands-on, real world math and science in the classroom.
  14. ATETV: Check out Advanced Technological Education Television (ATETV) to find videos exploring careers in the field of technology.

 

 

Explore history and more in these interesting video collections.

  1. The Kennedy Center: Find beautiful performances from The Kennedy Center’s Performance Archive.
  2. The Archaeology Channel: Students can explore human cultural heritage through streaming media on The Archaeology Channel.
  3. Web of Stories: On Web of Stories, people share their life stories, including Stan Lee, writer, Mike Bayon, WWII veteran, and Donald Knuth, computer scientist.
  4. Stephen Spielberg Film and Video Archive: In this archive, you’ll find films and videos relating to the Holocaust, including the Nuremberg Trials and Hitler speeches.
  5. Culture Catch: Students can tune into culture with Dusty Wright’s Culture Catch.
  6. Folkstreams: On Folkstream.net, a national preserve of documentary films about American roots cultures, you’ll find the best of American folklore films.
  7. Digital History: A project of the University of Houston, Digital History uses new technology, including video, to enhance teaching and research in history.
  8. History Matters: Another university project, this one is from George Mason University. Sharing primary documents, images, audio, and more, there’s plenty of historic multimedia to go around on this site.
  9. Social Studies Video Dictionary: Make definitions visual with this video dictionary for social studies.
  10. The Living Room Candidate: From the Museum of the Moving Image, The Living Room Candidate features presidential campaign commercials from 1952 to 2008.
  11. Video Active: Find Europe’s TV heritage through Video Active, a collection of TV programs and stills from European audiovisual archives.
  12. Media Education Foundation: The Media Education Foundation offers documentary films and other challenging media for teaching media literacy and media studies.

 

 

 

Make it easy to find, share, and view videos with these tools.

  1. DropShots: On DropShots, you’ll find free, private, and secure storage and sharing for video and photos.
  2. Muvee: Using Muvee, you can create your own photo and video “muvees” to share privately with your class.
  3. Tonido: Tonido makes it possible to run your own personal cloud, accessing video files on your computer from anywhere, even your phone.
  4. Vidique: On Vidique, you’ll find a video syndication system where you can create your own channel of curated content for the classroom.
  5. SchoolTube: On SchoolTube, you’ll find video sharing for both students and teachers, highlighting the best videos from schools everywhere.

 

 

 

Sites to find public broadcasting and other educational programs.

  1. PBS Video: Watch and share PBS videos online with this site.
  2. National Geographic: Find some of the world’s most amazing videos of natural life on National Geographic’s online video home.
  3. NOVA Teachers: NOVA shares highly organized videos for teachers, with 1-3 hour programs divided into chapters, plus short 5-15 minute segments from NOVA scienceNOW.
  4. Discovery Education: Use Discovery Education’s videos to inspire curiosity, bringing the Discovery channel into your classroom.
  5. C-SPAN Video Library: Find Congressional and other political programs and clips in this digital archive from C-SPAN.
  6. NBC Learn: Check out NBC Learn to find excellent resources for learning from NBC, including the science behind just about everything from the summer Olympics to hockey.
  7. History.com: Watch full episodes, clips, and videos from the History channel.
  8. Biography: Get the true story behind peoples’ lives from these videos from the Biography channel.
  9. BBC Learning: BBC offers an excellent learning site, including learning resources for schools, parents, and teachers. One of BBC’s most impressive resources is a live volcano conversation discussing the world’s most active volcano in Hawaii.

 

 

Documentaries and other educational movies and clips are available on these sites.

  1. Free Documentaries: On Free Documentaries, “the truth is free,” with a variety of documentary films available for streaming.
  2. SnagFilms: On SnagFilms, you can watch free movies and documentaries online, with more than 3,000 available right now.
  3. Top Documentary Films: Watch free documentaries online in this great collection of documentary movies.
  4. TV Documentaries: This Australian site has excellent documentaries about child growth, historic events, and even animations about classical Greek mythology.

 

 

 

How-to videos from these sites.

  1. 5min: If you’ve got five minutes, you can learn how to do something on this site. Check it out to find instructional videos and DIY projects.
  2. Wonder How To: Learn everything about anything from Wonder How To’s show and tell videos.
  3. Instructables: This community of doers shares instructions (often, video) for doing just about anything, from making secret doors to tiny origami.
  4. Howcast: Find some of the best how-to videos online with Howcast.
  5. MindBites: Check out MindBites to find thousands of video lessons, how-tos, and tutorials.
  6. W3Schools: Through W3Schools’ web tutorials (video and otherwise), you can learn how to create your own websites.
  7. Videojug: Videojug encourages users to “get good at life” by watching more than 60,000 available how-to videos and guides.

 

 

Offered as a service from government organizations and other groups, these are great places to find top-notch educational videos and often, historical treasures.

  1. US National Archives: Explore US history in this YouTube channel from the US National Archives.
  2. National Science Foundation: From the National Science Foundation, you’ll find a wealth of multimedia, including instructional and educational videos.
  3. NASA eClips: NASA offers a great way for students and educators to learn about space exploration, with clips divided by grade level.
  4. NASA TV: Tune in to NASA TV to watch launches, talks, even space station viewing.
  5. Library of Congress: Through the Library of Congress, you can find videos and other classroom materials for learning about American history.
  6. American Memory Collections: Search America’s collective memory to find videos and other multimedia from the American past, including film and sound recordings from the Edison Companies and 50 years of Coca-Cola TV ads.
  7. Canadian National Film Bureau: Check out the Canadian National Film bureau to find hundreds of documentaries and animated films available online.

 

António Leça Domingues's curator insight, September 7, 2016 4:50 AM
100 sítios com vídeos para educadores.