Category: Teaching Materials
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Agentic Research and Course Development
Explore how Genspark’s autonomous agents generate teaching materials, synthesize research, and design learning tools from multistep academic prompts.
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Create a Custom Writing Style in Claude
Create a custom AI writing style in Claude to match your teaching voice and generate consistent, engaging content for students.
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Create a Custom Tutor Bot Using POE
Use POE to build a subject-specific AI tutor that supports students with personalized explanations, examples, and study guidance.
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Create Problem Sets with Wolfram
Use WolframAlpha and ChatGPT to create visual, data-rich teaching materials like graphs, lesson plans, or assessment questions.
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Designing in Canvas with AI
Use ChatGPT to quickly generate clean, accessible Canvas pages with headings, tables, and boxes—no coding skills required.
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Creating Rubrics with MS Copilot
Use Microsoft Copilot to draft clear, aligned rubrics that support fair assessment—then refine them with your expert judgment.
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Diagraming with ChatGPT
Create visual explanations of key course ideas using ChatGPT’s image generator to enhance student understanding and engagement.
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Using Napkin for Visuals
Quickly transform complex ideas into engaging visuals using Napkin.ai—perfect for clarifying theories, comparisons, or frameworks in teaching.
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Creating an OER with AI
Use Generative AI to draft a textbook page, then evaluate its clarity, accuracy, and potential for use as an OER.
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Generating Qs from a PDF
Use AI to generate questions from your course PDFs, then review for clarity, accuracy, and alignment with learning goals.
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Creating Alt Text for Images
Create meaningful alt text using AI, then assess and revise for clarity, accuracy, and context to ensure accessibility.
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Creating Questions with AI
Use AI to draft assessment questions aligned with your course goals, then refine them to ensure clarity and relevance.
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Generating a Timeline with Padlet
Create an AI-generated timeline with Padlet and engage students in evaluating its accuracy, bias, and completeness.