Tag: AI in the Classroom

  • New Image Prompts for January

    I’ve been working with new ideas this month. Trying some mixed media ideas with quilted animal images, geometric stylings, old cartography art schemes, and distressed protraits. These are just a couple of ideas from the past few weeks. Mostly I’m running generative tests on Midjourney v6 to see what is different from past iterations.

  • Adobe Firefly Creativity Prompt: School Mascot Reimagined

    Take time this year to learn how to use Adobe Firefly. The best ethical image generation prompt available to educators. In addition to it being amazing and following copyright regulations for generative AI, it is part of the Adobe Express program and already works with your district Microsoft and Google SSO. Be sure to check…

  • How AI Has Changed My Classroom

    Discussing the deep integration of AI tools into my educational and blogging processes, detailing use of graphic design tool Midjourney and AI writing assistant ChatGPT4.

  • AI in the Classroom: Transforming Social, Political, and Historical Exploration

    Unleashing AI’s Potential: A Paradigm Shift in Education As we navigate the 21st century, educators are increasingly turning to AI to revolutionize traditional teaching methods. AI tools offer personalized learning experiences, adaptability to diverse learning styles, and real-time feedback, creating an interactive and engaging educational environment. Classroom Integration: Navigating Social Concepts Political Education Reinvented: A…

  • Update to Adobe Express Image Generation

    In this video update to my September post, I show how to use the Text-to-Image Generator to create the images and encourage students to develop their prompt engineering skills.

  • Using AI to Generate Classroom Posters

    In the state of Kentucky, new legislation developed a list of required primary reading sources for all secondary social studies classes. One of the unique additions is Theodore Roosevelt’s New Nationalism speech from 1910. (See the speech here) So, I thought why not take the Conservation section of his speech and make a poster out…