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AI Tools for Education

This guide highlights AI tools for teaching, presentations, accessibility, and learning.

Khanmigo

Khanmigo is an AI-powered tool from Khan Academy that they call "Tutor for learners. Assistant for teachers.” Provides personalized learning experiences for students. It offers guidance to students on math, science, and humanities problems, a debate tool, and a writing tutor. It can support teachers in several tasks, like a teaching assistant.

Benefits

  • Acts as a tutor and guide to help students learn instead of doing schoolwork for them like ChatGPT
  • Provides individualized support to students, asks them challenging questions, encourages them to think critically, and provides math formulas and solutions
  • Can act as historical figures to help students learn about history
  • Assists teachers in lesson planning, creating rubrics, and providing feedback 

Limitations

  • Students are intended to work directly with this tool so there is no teacher intervention that can filter out potential inaccuracies or biases or wrong feedback
  • Does not have a free version

Cost

  • Monthly subscription of $4, annual subscription of $44

Note: Human supervision is always needed when students are using AI tutors because inaccurate and biased responses from AI can be extremely harmful to students.

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