Tech tips with Kim: Today, we are going to explore the fascinating world of AI chat bots. Specifically, we will be looking at the capabilities of GPT-powered chat bots. To get started, you will need to log in using your email or Google account. Once logged in, the chat bot will prompt you with some questions and send you a verification code.
Now that we are in, let’s dive into the features of ChatGPT. There are two versions available: ChatGPT 3.5 and GPT 0.4. The former is a paid version, but for our purposes, the free version will suffice.
Let’s begin by exploring some of the things you can ask this chat bot. The first request we will make is to generate a story. For example, you can ask it to create a story about bullying for five-year-olds. Remember, the more specific your request, the better the result.
But we don’t want to stop at just generating a story. After reading it to our students, we want to assess their understanding. So, let’s create a quiz with five multiple-choice questions based on the story.
Next, we can ask the chat bot to generate review questions for Romeo and Juliet. For high school teachers, this can be a valuable resource. You can even request questions with an answer key.
Moving on, let’s explore another useful feature. Students often ask for recommendation letters, and the chat bot can help with that too. You can ask it to create a recommendation letter for one of your students applying for a scholarship.
Now, let’s switch gears and focus on middle schoolers. If you want your students to engage in a debate on school uniforms, you can ask the chat bot to generate a list of pros and cons for school uniforms.
For math teachers, the chat bot can generate math problems. Simply ask it to generate a set of algebraic expression problems, and it will provide you with ten problems. Don’t forget to request an answer key!
Remember, while the chat bot is a powerful tool, it’s essential to check the answers it generates. It’s constantly learning, but it may not know everything.
Lastly, let’s explore how the chat bot can assist in creating lesson plans. For example, if you’re teaching about volcanoes, you can ask it to generate a lesson plan that includes hands-on activities, objectives, materials, and assessments.
And if you’re looking to raise funds for a library in your class, the chat bot can help with that too. You can ask it to generate a letter to parents and community members, explaining the importance of reading and the impact a library can have on students’ lives.
As you can see, the possibilities with AI chat bots are endless. They can assist with story generation, quiz creation, recommendation letters, debate topics, math problems, lesson plans, and even fundraising. So, why not give it a try and explore the capabilities of AI chat bots today?