Google’s AI Art & Poem generator

Here’s a neat little project from Google. The site will ask for a word, and then take your picture. The AI will convert your picture in to art and create a poem based on the word.
Here’s a neat little project from Google. The site will ask for a word, and then take your picture. The AI will convert your picture in to art and create a poem based on the word.
Last night, as I was procrastinating working on a lesson for today, I came across Slides.com. As always, I get bored with my current presentation software of choice (currently either Google Slides or Keynote) so it was neat to play around with something new. Slides.com works pretty much as you would expect, and the editor is…
Five million children and youth are cared for by our nation’s social service agencies because they’re experiencing homelessness, foster care placement, incarceration, or other challenges. And all of these young people will also show up in our schools while juggling other competing priorities. Can you put yourself in the shoes of one of these…
Let Google spell out that number for you. A neat feature of Google search that I didn’t know about. In the Google search box, you can type a number and append =english to the end, and Google will give you the English pronunciation of the number. I tried various other languages, and it appears this is…
Source: Brilliant | Learn to think A lot of the sites I link to have a lot of value at a the free tier. Although Brilliant does have some activities available for free, to get the most out of it you’ll need to subscribe. Also, the site doesn’t have any classroom management or school plans….
Source: GameBuilder – Wisc-Online OER Via: Make An Amazing Number Of Different Learning Games With “GameBuilder” | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… The questions for the games are multiple choice. GameBuilder would be a good way to have students “compete” in small groups or for when the students start to get burned out with yet another…
Building on my automatic creation of student placards, here’s how you can add QR codes to the student placards. This mean you can link to videos or websites to provide more information about the project.