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SchoolAI - SchoolAI, Inc.

Grades
K to 12
 
SchoolAI provides a suite of AI-powered tools and resources designed for K-12 classrooms, making it easy for teachers to create interactive, engaging learning experiences. Educators...more
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SchoolAI provides a suite of AI-powered tools and resources designed for K-12 classrooms, making it easy for teachers to create interactive, engaging learning experiences. Educators can monitor and manage student use of tools like the Sidekick assistant, which offers real-time support and feedback. The platform features customizable activities such as the Historic Figure Chatbot, Book Explorer, Choose Your Own Adventure, and chat-based Tutoring Sessions for any subject. Using the Discover feature, teachers can browse available activities, preview them, and then add selected items to their Spaces. Activities can be shared with students through a unique URL or QR code--no student account required, though names may be entered for identification. Teachers can access dashboards that provide insights into student engagement and progress, helping tailor instruction to student needs. SchoolAI also includes built-in safeguards and moderation tools to ensure a safe, guided learning environment.

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In the Classroom

Use SchoolAI to create and share engaging activities with all students and for all subjects. For example, differentiate text easily to fit the abilities of all students, generate a list of engaging activities for any topic, or quickly create a worksheet or multiple choice quiz as a formative assessment. As students engage in chats with historical figures or choose your own adventure activities, ask them to use the information learned as a starting point for additional research. Use Symbaloo, reviewed here or another curation tool to collect and share additional resources with students, such as videos, online articles, and book suggestions. As a final extended learning activity, ask students to share their learning using Sway, reviewed here, Genially, reviewed here, or Adobe Creative Cloud Express, reviewed here to create multimedia presentations. This tool would also be great to share with gifted students. As always, use best practices when sharing AI tools with students.