Lesson ideas for differentiated learning and inclusion (02:00 min)
Below you will find 3 examples of how you can use AI assistance for inclusive teaching.
Not everything works 100% flawlessly and inclusively. Nevertheless, the tools potentially offer more participation. 💛
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Not everything works 100% flawlessly and inclusively. Nevertheless, the tools potentially offer more participation. 💛
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1) Example: Artificial Intelligence as a 📃 Text Assistant
For students who have different difficulties with texts, it can be helpful to rewrite the text and present it in simple words. Or ask the AI to write certain words in bold letters.
Advantage: This process can be repeated as often as necessary until a comprehensible version has been created.
➡️ Direct prompt to the AI:
The Betula, commonly known as birch, is an ecologically significant pioneer tree that thrives in challenging environments and contributes to the regeneration of depleted ecosystems. Its characteristic white bark is due to its high content of betulin.
Summarize the text in very simple words.
✨ Result as an excerpt with ChatGPT4 via fobizz AI for texts:
❗ Tip: If you want to target a specific grade level, it is better to use an age range instead, as the standards for grade levels are different internationally and in the ChatGPT datasets.
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2) Example: Artificial Intelligence as an 🖼 Image Generator
The image generator can specifically strengthen visualization and make textual ambiguities understandable through images.
➡️ Direct prompt to the AI:
A tree in the schoolyard
✨ Result as an excerpt with stable diffusion XL via fobizz AI for images:
⚠️ Caution: Image generators often tend towards clichés or prejudices. To avoid reproducing these, students should always be taught how to use the results reflectively.
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3) Example: More 🛠 tools
There are many more tools. Some of them have even been created specifically to promote inclusion in classrooms.
- Microsoft Seeing AI: A free app that uses artificial intelligence to help blind and visually impaired people understand and navigate the world around them.
- DeepL Writer: An online writing tool that uses artificial intelligence to improve users' texts in terms of grammar and expression.
- LanguageTool: An open-source grammar and spell-checking software available in several languages that helps users find and correct errors in their texts.
- Prompt Lab: In our Fobizz Prompt Lab, you'll discover helpful prompts like the Detailed Learning Objective or our section on differentiated content, making your life easier and offering ideas for diversifying your lessons.
- Diffit: A website that creates differentiated material.