A glimpse into the future of the future! AI integration in a school context is still too focused on immediate applications, and thus on the consumption of task-specific tools (mostly designed by non-educators to automate traditional practices). The greatest potential of these technologies, however, comes from the fact that they make it possible for educators to create and share their own solutions. Here is what this could / will look like. This video shows Ryan Tannenbaum's fantastic engage.for.education platform at work.
Open source, it enables schools to develop their own AI assistants and generative flows for free, only paying for the necessary API calls - and potentially running on locally hosted models in the future. Such apps can not only support teachers and replicate many of the paid options they are currently using, but also assist administrative and operational teams. In this example, two assistants work sequentially as a school leadership consulting team to provide advice on change initiatives and continuous improvement efforts by outlining: 📚 General models and theories 💡Specific strategies 👣A step-by-step action plan combining the two Best of all, as can be seen in the second part of the video, these assistants and flows are as easy to share as they are to create, making them accessible without any technical expertise or paid membership (as opposed to more complex open source options or GPTs, which require a ChatGPT+ subscription). engage.for.education is still in beta and being tested, but you can try the app demonstrated here without any account at: https://lnkd.in/eC9X2_ix
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