Monthly Archives: August 2024
An OER Book: AI Hacks for Educators
More books from the conference Teaching and Learning with AI (the last is OER also):
- Jose’s book: https://www.amazon.com/
Teaching-AI-Practical-Guide- Learning/dp/1421449226 - Small Teaching Online: https://www.amazon.com/Small-
Teaching-Online-Applying- Learning/dp/1119619092 - Equity-Minded Teaching: https://www.amazon.com/Norton-
Guide-Equity-Minded-Teaching/ dp/0393893715/ - Teaching at its Best: https://www.amazon.com/
Teaching-Its-Best-Research- Based-Instructors/dp/ 1119860229 - Critique is Creative: https://www.amazon.com/
Critique-Creative-Critical- Response-Process%C2%AE/dp/ 0819577189 - ChatGPT book: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/
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Adobe Express does a little bit of everything
Without even bothering to explore Adobe Express much, I just assumed it was a dumbed down version of Adobe Photoshop. It does satisfy that description, but it is also a dumbed down Premier, InDesign, Illustrator, Acrobat, converter, AND text to graphic AI generator.
QR Code maker:
Generative AI image style:
What is a seawolf?
Maybe make it look more like a university mascot?
or start with a real photo and just mess with that using AI
That one “Animate from Audio” I’ve blogged about before: https://you.stonybrook.edu/jadams/2024/06/12/adobe-education-institute-animate-from-audio-in-adobe-express/
Here is that Collage Tool:
Teaching and Learning with AI Conference: My Poster Presentation
It isn’t really a poster presentation – click for the full slide deck
The general concept of this presentation is to remind instructors that by creating a solid syllabus, they have already done most of the work that will allow a generative AI tool to be extremely helpful to both the students and to themselves.