Thursday, June 12, 2025

Module 1: Exploring AI Tools for Educational Content Creation

In this module, we learned how to create simple prompts to generate lesson plans and essays. I think this is important because it helped me simplify theprocess of creating educational materials. 

I used the same prompt in both ChatGPT and Gemini, and both generated effective results. 

 

Another AI tool I found fascinating is Microsoft Designer. It allows you to create beautiful visual resources that can be used as educational materials. However, working with prompts can be a bit tricky, especially when you require text to appear in the image, as it sometimes generates misspelled words.

Furthermore, the number of credits available is limited. Still, it's a brilliant and very useful tool. I even had fun creating 
personal animations, such as a cartoon version of myself based on the animation from "The Simpsons." 

 Finally, this module involved learning how to create slides with ChatGPT and Copilot. In both tools, you can write a prompt describing what you want on the slides and request that the content be generated in VBA format, which can then be exported to PowerPoint. You can also further customize the presentation with the Gamma application. Thanks to this process, I now spend much less time creating presentations!

1 comment:

  1. I really liked your blog! You explained everything from Module 1 in a way that was easy to understand, and your ideas about AI and design thinking were really interesting. And I have to say that your Funko Pop is amazing, it looks identic! It really made your post more fun to read.

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