Thank you so much for reaching out and providing that wonderful feedback. I really appreciate you taking the time to share those kind words and resources.
Mrs. Olley, it's fantastic to hear that the links page was so helpful for you and the students you're tutoring on their coding project! I'm delighted that Alisha and the rest of the group found value in the programming language resources listed there. Please pass along my congratulations to all of them on the impressive work they're doing.
And a huge thank you to Alisha for surfacing that excellent collection of AI coding and programming tools (www.aiprm.com/education/ai-coding-and-programming-tools/)! I'd be more than happy to include that on the links page. What a fantastic resource, especially as artificial intelligence integrates more into classroom curriculums these days. I can definitely see the benefit in students getting some hands-on experience with AI coding assistants.
In fact, I think that opens up so many fun possibilities for engaging young minds! A few project ideas that come to mind:
- Use an AI storytelling tool to collaboratively write and illustrate a wacky choose-your-own-adventure story as a class. The AI could help generate imaginative plot lines, characters and images based on the kids' silly prompts!
- Have students train a simple AI image recognition model to identify their favourite toys, pets, foods or objects. They could take turns feeding it examples and watching as the AI slowly learns to distinguish between the different items. It's an engaging way to grasp the concept of machine learning.
The potential is endless when you blend that technical know-how with creativity! I'll be sure to give Alisha a shout-out on the links page for providing such a valuable resource.
Wishing Alisha the best of luck with those upcoming report cards. With her clear enthusiasm for learning and exploring new tech, I've no doubt she's going to keep soaring. Please let me know if there's any other way I can be of assistance!
If anyone is interested in learning more about the Fuller's Library, I'm sure they would be happy to show you around as well.