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What are the best teaching related AI tools and research? Self directed learning with AI is already quite powerful. I’m looking to see what specialized tools there are on this front. Im also curious about AI based methods to assess proficiency and learning style to inform the best methods of teaching.
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If you have an existing collection of documents (PDFs, Markdown files, Google Docs/Slides, websites, mp3s, or YouTube Videos) you can try putting them into Googles recently released NotebookLM. Doesn’t train on source data but instead analyzes it and helps you sift through it, think really really large context window. I think it can also output to audio summaries, as a two person deep dive giñes. I don’t have firsthand experience using it yet but it sounds promising for synthesizing specialized subjects.
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@tmat10 👀
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I don’t know many at all. But I use exercism to help with learning new programming languages.
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for teaching-related AI tools, you should check out tools like ScribeSense, Gradescope, and Knewton. and for research, look into AI-based methods like adaptive learning platforms and intelligent tutoring systems
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Quick question, Jacob (based on curiosity) Are you not much of a social media person?
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i made https://tools.nishu.dev/learnlanguage simulates text based game to learn: you can learn survival level, basic upto fluency
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Perplexity is fire too
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https://blog.duolingo.com/duolingo-max/ Haven't tried it myself, though
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Depends on how you want to use it, I guess there are multiple tools like AudioPen or Canva Magic or Curipod and finally the common one which is PowerPoint Speaker Coach
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