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Basically a ChatGPT like AI with the ease of purpose built UI and supporting function.

Great tools as a ChatGPT alternative that plays more of an assistant to get away from a lot of repetitive elements of the workflow, however, it is not perfect. It is best to use it as a way to simplify workflow and pay attention to the things it generates.
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Magicschool.ai Transforms Content Creation

This platform is an innovative teaching aid integrating AI into educators' work. The platform's many tools for lesson planning and communication seem to be its strongest point. The platform can draft content but it's grade appropriateness may not be for all grades.
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This is an incredible resource to optimize teacher time and workflow.

This is a great teaching tool as a whole. When used properly in conjunction with regular teaching operations, it can truly help keep the class fresh and learning in a new way. Teachers can utilize their time to make sure that the coursework is comprehensive instead of building it from the ground up!
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A powerful tool to fight burnout. Swiftly create lesson plans. Goes great with sound pedagogy.

Overall, I highly recommend Magicschool to educators of all grade levels and subject areas. The app has boundless horizons for automation of administrative tasks, can assist in lesson planning, and help teachers craft the resources that otherwise take time and energy to create that could be spent on assessing students and meeting their needs. Perhaps the app can look more into providing resources for its lesson plans and activity generators. While it is important for educators to locate and vet their own resources, other competitors such as Diffit list the sources of their information which can lead to in-class usage as necessary. If this is possible, surely auto-generate hyperlinks to videos such as the one I mentioned earlier in my lesson plan can be implemented.
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I find that the Magicschool.ai website is very useful for both students and teachers.

There are over 60 different tools teachers are able to use in order to have students do their work while also being entertained. There is a multiple choice assessment generator, which is actually very easy to use. You pick the topic and ask a question, and it generates a quiz. There is also a chatbot that is helpful in answering questions about the site, but also about the work students are expected to complete. On top of this, there are many languages to choose from, which is always a plus.
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Amazing website for templates and creative resources

I believe that his resource can be useful for teachers, but it does not offer an extensive amount of use for teachers. If teachers want to utilize AI this AI is a good start but not the best.
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Remember the shift from chalkboards to white-background boards?

MagicSchool.ai, I believe, as the headline states, is posed to create a substantive shift in our delivery of instruction. I am experienced enough to have taught with chalkboards, and my mom, as a teacher, used that purple ditto machine. The language is simple enough for a technophobic teacher to begin exploring and creating something unique and useful in the blink of an eye. In discussing the ethics of using AI, I dropped a prompt that included Shoemaker Percy Snailkips and directed a continuation of the story. The result was about Percy the Snail, which induced laughter and a great lesson. I'm not a fan of the teacher jokes or songs, but each time I open it, I look for something new and challenging. I don't think the grade-level scaled rvocabulary is accurate, and have dropped an email to that effect.
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GPT 3.5 caged for Educators

Its clearly the early days and you expect a lot of hiccups in it. Still Magic School is a very brilliant execution of prompt engineering done for the educator with minimal input and well made filtering. It is now using the free GPT3.5 engine in the back end and converting the inputs from users into well defined prompts. I would rate it 4.5 out of 5 for the work done by them.
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Using the magic of AI to help educators with almost everything!

I think MagicSchool.AI is a valuable resource for teaching and learning about artificial intelligence. I appreciate how it incorporates feedback and assessment tools that help learners track their progress and identify their strengths and weaknesses.
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