Customized Learning with Generative AI: Safe Tools for Our Students

Generative AI

by Noemí Rodríguez (LTL Contributor)

Over the past few months, I’ve been exploring free Generative AI tools that empower educators to design customized and engaging learning experiences for their students. The key lies in crafting thoughtful prompts, as the “designer behind the scenes” is ultimately the human mind guiding the technology.

When implemented effectively, GenAI can create fascinating classroom interactions—though feedback from students is crucial to determine whether these tools enhance or detract from the learning process. And as with any lesson, it’s essential to use backward design, aligning AI-guided activities with the intended learning goals and outcomes.

While GenAI may not be the right fit for every lesson, it has exciting possibilities: allowing students to chat with historical figures, catch up on lectures through interactive podcasts, or receive ongoing support from an AI writing coach. And for my fellow language teachers, the best part is that these tools can be adapted to work in any language, opening up endless opportunities for language learning!

Chatbots

First, let’s unpack what they are. If you have used ChatGPT, then you are using a chatbot powered by Generative AI. It uses natural language processing to create humanlike conversational dialogue, which is why AI detectors don’t work well. Open AI’s ChatGPT is considered a LLM or large language model, which can respond to questions and compose various written content, including articles, social media posts, essays, code and emails. 

So, how can we use this type of technology with our K-12 learners in a safe, and doesn’t break any data/privacy laws learning environment? Select a platform that you can trust. Some of my favorites include Mizou, SchoolAI, BriskTeaching/Boost and Curipod. They are my top go-to tools for students because students can remain anonymous. I’ve highlighted how to use many of these (and more!) throughout the videos on my AI Tools for Educator Youtube playlist

Next, you have to consider the design of your chatbot – who do you want it to be and what role should it serve in your students’ learning journey? To dive a bit deeper, check out this previous blog post all about chatbots in your classroom with sample uses & prompts provided. The possibilities are truly endless with chatbot design!

Google’s Notebook LM

I really wish this had existed when I was in graduate school! Easy to use and understand that whatever content you provide, in the form of a slideshow, document, PDF, Youtube video – it will generate notes, outlines, and a podcast – all to help synthesize the intended outcome in your learning. It will take up to 50 sources and in just a few minutes, create an array of learning materials customized for you! It takes the idea of a research assistant to the next level and the more resources you provide, the more personalized output it can generate.

A fun workaround is to have it create sources in the language of your choice as shown in this video – and while the Spanish usually works, the experimenting continues with other languages. I imagine this to be especially useful for our multilingual learners, especially our newcomers who may need this initial support in their home language. 

Here are a few podcast episodes generated thanks to NotebookLM – La inteligencia artificial en nuestras aulas, Supporting Multilingual Learners in General Education Classes or Teaching Spanish

Custom GPTs or Gems

From the 18+ or older standpoint, designing a Custom GPT through Open AI’s ChatGPT or a Gem through Google’s Gemini to hone in on a particular skill or task can be incredibly helpful. I find that by designing a GPT to laser focus on designing integrated performance assessments, locating authentic resources or serving as an acquisition driven instruction colleague to brainstorm with – saves a lot of time as a language educator.

Another useful Custom GPT was created to assist general education teachers working with multilingual learners. By building these GPTs initially with resources that I feel are important, it knows and understands how to USE those resources as its knowledge files as it completes whichever task it is asked to complete. Although you need to pay a monthly subscription to design these custom GPTs, anyone who has a ChatGPT account can use these for free. Remember friends, we are training these models and they have learned quite a lot in a short amount of time. 

*A Generative AI tool like EduGPT has an array of already built “AI Faculty” designed to assist teachers – these are their custom GPTs or chatbots ready to use. 

Be Intentional with Generative AI

As we continue to experiment with Generative AI, it’s clear that its success in the classroom depends on intentional design and thoughtful implementation. The key is to approach it with curiosity, flexibility, and a willingness to learn alongside our students. GenAI has the potential to become a valuable addition to our instructional toolkit. After all, as educators, we’re not just teaching content—we’re preparing our students to thrive in a future shaped by this evolving technology.

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Educator Wellness & Generative AI

Educator Wellness & Generative AI

by Noemí Rodríguez (LTL Contributor)

Wellness goes beyond simply being healthy – it’s the active pursuit of physical, social, emotional and mental well being. This can mean many different things – and ultimately, it comes down to what works for YOU! In my opinion, mindfulness is a key component of mental wellness and involves cultivating present-moment awareness without judgment of yourself and/or others. I appreciate and respect both the difficulty and clarity when practicing daily mindfulness. And now, at no cost, we can harness the power of Generative AI to assist us with our daily balancing act of all the things that consume our day to day and sometimes interfere with our wellness.

So how can Generative AI help educators gain wellness in their daily lives?

Large Language Model as Personal Assistant

First, a LLM (Large Language Model) can become your new personal assistant! There are many out there such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, Anthorpic’s Claude, or Microsoft’s CoPilot – they can prove to be very useful in both our personal and professional lives. By training your new assistant in learning YOU and your priorities- whether personal or professional- you are taking a necessary first step to allow this technology to begin to acclimate itself to you.

A simple way to connect is by asking your LLM of choice “Ask me twenty questions in getting to know me, my role in education and my focus for this school year.” Once you receive those questions and provide responses that are unique to you, the LLM will remember, recall and use this information going forward with the content that is uniquely designed for you. You are in the driver’s seat, controlling the outcome based on how you train the model.

Weekly Guidance & Planning for Wellness

If your home is anything like mine – there are many schedules to coordinate and a lot to keep track of, which can often cause stress and miscommunication. In tasking your LLM to assist you with coordinating schedules, consider a Sunday preparation system of communicating with your LLM, “what’s the best way to manage “x, y and z” this week based on these times and create a Monday to Friday schedule, in a table format with this information outlined” or “we have “x, y, z” in our fridge, plan out at least 5 evening meal recipes that are less than 20 minutes to make with these ingredients and consider the following dietary restrictions: _______.”

Whatever it is that you have on your horizon this coming week, see if a LLM can assist you with time management, planning and scheduling.

Coping Strategies & Self-Care for Wellness

That sudden feeling of overwhelm can take over quickly. Ultimately, it is always important to seek assistance from a mental health professional and check with them first. In a time crunch, when I feel unsure how to bring my anxiousness down in that present moment, I can ask ChatGPT for coping strategies for anxiety, stress, apprehension, etc. depending on what I am feeling. I can also ask ChatGPT to provide strategies for my own self-care.

For example, “Plan out at least three movement activities to help me take a five minute break at various points in my work day.” However, please remember to always check with your mental health professional before including ChatGPT suggestions in your strategy repertoire.

Meditations & Mindfulness for Wellness

Mindfulness is the basic human ability to be fully present, aware of where we are and what we’re doing, and not overly reactive or overwhelmed by what’s going on around us.” (Source: mindful.org) Mindfulness has positively impacted me in many ways. By setting up a Mindful Bot in a platform like Mizou– you can interact (or your students) and practice daily mindfulness in this space, without fear, judgment or criticism. Remember, a chatbot can be ANYONE, learn more in this previous blog post dedicated to chatbots.

Imagine being gently led through a meditation session, with a calming voice providing instructions to relax your body and focus your attention. That’s exactly what guided meditations can offer. I’ve always appreciated using apps like Calm, Headspace or Simple Habit.

With the help of ChatGPT and an AI recording, you can explore different techniques such as deep breathing, muscle relaxation, and visualization. Using an AI Tool such as TTS Maker or Narakeet – you can transform any text to speech, in multiple languages too. By first prompting ChatGPT to design a guided meditation “Create a five minute guided meditation for me that discusses the power of positive thinking and provides lots of breathing techniques.” Here is what Gemini designed for me, instantly.

Five-Minute Guided Meditation: Cultivating Positivity Through Breath

Find your calm: Settle into a comfortable position, sitting or lying down. Close your eyes or soften your gaze. Take a few moments to become aware of your breath and any sensations in your body.

Deep cleansing breaths: Inhale slowly and deeply through your nose, feeling your belly rise. Hold for a count of two, then exhale slowly through your mouth, releasing any tension. Repeat this breath three times, focusing on the rise and fall of your abdomen.

Breathing in positivity: Imagine yourself surrounded by a warm, golden light. With each inhale, picture this light filling your lungs and spreading throughout your body, replacing any negativity with confidence and peace. Exhale slowly, releasing any worries you might be holding. Repeat this breath visualization for a minute.

Positive affirmations: Silently repeat these affirmations with each inhale and exhale:

  • Inhale: “I am strong.” Exhale: “I am capable.”
  • Inhale: “I am worthy.” Exhale: “I am loved.”

Bringing it back: Gently bring your awareness back to the present moment. Notice the sounds around you and any sensations in your body. Take a few final deep breaths, inhaling positivity and exhaling anything that no longer serves you.

Ending with presence: When you feel ready, wiggle your fingers and toes, and slowly open your eyes, carrying this sense of calm and positivity with you throughout your day.

Remember, even five minutes of positive thinking and focused breathing can make a big difference. Make it a daily practice to cultivate optimism and inner strength.”

*An audio recording of the above thanks to TTS Maker.

Combating Procrastination

Guilty as charged – procrastination is real in my life. With tasks that I often dread or do not want to finalize, I sometimes wait and wait until the last minute. And, the anxiety builds and the looming deadline is mere hours away.

Where can I turn for assistance with designing a step by step plan to manage these tasks?

AI assistants can offer strategies for breaking down tasks into smaller, more manageable steps. They can also provide motivation and accountability strategies to help stay on track. A free tool such as GoblinTools can assist – providing a helpful “to-do” list. It requires no identifying information, so it is also a safe tool for our students to use. There are several helpful tabs to check out!

I also appreciate using both ChatGPT & Canva to design slideshows! By using the “bulk create” app within Canva, you can create a slideshow full of motivational tips for educators!

How can Generative AI assist you in the coming days, weeks, months either personally and/or professionally? 

My hope is that you will take that next first step and begin to experiment, play and develop your own system to harness its incredible power. Could you imagine other ways ChatGPT or other LLMs can assist you with your wellness & well being? Feel free to share below!

I invite you to say goodbye to those endless to-do lists and that feeling of racing to always catch up! Generative AI isn’t here to replace you, it’s here to assist you and work with you. I hope you will consider welcoming this technology and all of the amazing capabilities it has to assist you with your wellness.

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