CoPilot: ?Microsoft’s AI assistant? Please remember that if you are working with any content that contains student data or proprietary College information, only use CoPilot and be sure you are logged into your College account when you do so.
ChatGPT:
Claude:
Gemini:
NotebookLM (you'll need a Google account to access it) - lets you add up to 50 sources and then generate content using only those sources.
AI Tutor Pro: ???
AI Teaching Assistant Pro: ????
GenAI Quickstart: Foundations for Faculty - this open educational resource produced by McGill University is a good place to start if you are new to generative AI. It consists of 10 short modules that cover the basics of generative AI and how it can be used in education and the workplace.
AI and Education Blogs to Check OutOne Useful Thing | Ethan Mollick: Authored by Professor Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, "One Useful Thing" delves into the implications of artificial intelligence on work, education, and life. With over 246,000 subscribers, Mollick offers research-based insights and practical advice on integrating AI into various facets of daily life. He is also the author of the New York Times bestselling book, "Co-Intelligence."
https://substack.com/@learningfuturesdigestStuff you can do:
For generating test questions using a chatbot, you can upload source documents first and then ask it to generate questions only using the reference material you've given it.