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  1. Student AI Tool of the Week: Upword


    Upword is an AI Research Assistant That Works For You. Upword seamlessly integrates AI with traditional research methods, putting you in control of every step. Your craft meets Generative AI for more efficient and insightful research.

  2. ChatGPT prompt of the Week: Problem-Solving with AI: Helping College Students Choose the Right Classes

    Prompt:
    I need to provide an example of solving a [Problem Statement]. This example needs to cover these main things:

    Background and Context:
    As an experienced academic advisor, your task is to guide college students in selecting courses that align with their interests, academic goals, and graduation requirements. This involves personalized advice based on their major, career aspirations, strengths, and weaknesses.

    What's Happening Now:
    College students are often overwhelmed by the multitude of course options and extracurricular activities available. They need clear guidance to navigate these choices effectively, ensuring they meet their academic and career goals while balancing their workload.

    Big Ideas and Ways of Thinking:
     

    1. Electives and Interdisciplinary Learning: Encouraging exploration of diverse subjects to broaden their knowledge.

    2. Prerequisites and Core Requirements: Highlighting essential courses for their major.

    3. Balancing Workload: Advising on manageable course loads.

    Examples:
    Recommending key prerequisites to ensure they can take advanced courses later.

    1. Recommending key prerequisites to ensure they can take advanced courses later.

    2. Suggesting electives that align with their passions.

    3. Highlighting internship or research opportunities to enhance their academic experience


    By following this structure and addressing these points, your example of solving the problem statement will be well-organized, informative, and engaging

  3. Student Founder Spotlight:

    Caleb Hicks

    He is an educator, founder, and angel investor with over 15 years of experience in instructional design, learning experience design, educational leadership, and early-stage startups.


    Currently, he leads SchoolAI, where AI-powered tools are being developed to empower teachers and school leaders, making their schools truly transformative. He is passionate about his areas of expertise and finds joy in actively contributing to his profession.

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