Exploring Some Magical Tools To Have a Chat With a Magical Author

   

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    This week, I have explored the Magic School AI tools as a part of my Instructional Technology assignment. And I loved this tool, and I also explored the teacher tools. Magic School AI provides dozens of very helpful tools for not only teachers but also the learners and I think in every school we should benefit from these tools to enhance our students' education.

    In this assignment I have used Character Chatbot tool to have a conversation with J.K. Rowling, my favorite author. I picked an interesting topic; “Magic and Human Psychology.” I was really surprised how the tool really felt like I am talking to the authors herself. Chatbot often overcame my really hard questions and gave a lot of quotes from Harry Potter books. Interestingly throughout the process chatbot kept its role fine and always tried to generate answers like J.K. Rowling.

    After having this beautiful chat, I wrote a report about this experience and used Magic School Writing Feedback tool to revise my report. Writing tool gave me some good insights and helped me find some mistakes and solve them. But I don’t think this tool is mature enough to compete with some other tools like ChatGPT or Google Gemini in terms of writing feedback.

    Unrelated to this assignment I dug in some other tools from the Magic School an I started to see how I could use them to enhance my students’ skills and how these tools would support me like I have a personal assistant. Some tools like Lesson Plan or Quiz generator would really help me out to create better materials for my students. Of course, we can never trust an ai to create these things we should always edit and revise these things afterwards but still it would let us save a lot of time.

    Overall, this assignment really opened my eyes to how ai will be beneficial for me as a future teacher. I believe with advancements in this technology in the future these tools will be standardized for the best use in the classroom.

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