My daughter uses the paid version of these. She was showing us what they can do.
I would say ChatGPT is a search engine on steroids. It does not give you a list of websites, it combines the information into a usable format.
You have to make an account to use it but it is free.
We decided to see how this would help my wife at her job.
Put in: create a 5 day lesson plan for Romeo and Juliet for a freshman high school English class
Then go to DALL-E Free AI Image Generator | Powered by Dall-E
Type in: A scene from Romeo and Juliet Act 1.
Within minutes you have a very good starting point and relevant unique pictures to make a power point presentation with.
The more specific your prompt is, the better results you get.
For a student or teacher:
What are examples of alliteration in Romeo and Juliet. Gives results in both programs.
I asked for a lesson plan on series circuits, because I could write one of those.
It does give a very good format, you would have to add specific things to it.
Then lesson plan for Thevenin's theorem.
It did very well in a non specific way.
Then Calculating resonant frequency.
A very good result is displayed that I would have loved to add to a power point side, or in my case an overhead projector page.
I would have loved this when I taught electronics.
How does it know this stuff!?
I am impressed.
I would say ChatGPT is a search engine on steroids. It does not give you a list of websites, it combines the information into a usable format.
You have to make an account to use it but it is free.
We decided to see how this would help my wife at her job.
Put in: create a 5 day lesson plan for Romeo and Juliet for a freshman high school English class
Then go to DALL-E Free AI Image Generator | Powered by Dall-E
Type in: A scene from Romeo and Juliet Act 1.
Within minutes you have a very good starting point and relevant unique pictures to make a power point presentation with.
The more specific your prompt is, the better results you get.
For a student or teacher:
What are examples of alliteration in Romeo and Juliet. Gives results in both programs.
I asked for a lesson plan on series circuits, because I could write one of those.
It does give a very good format, you would have to add specific things to it.
Then lesson plan for Thevenin's theorem.
It did very well in a non specific way.
Then Calculating resonant frequency.
A very good result is displayed that I would have loved to add to a power point side, or in my case an overhead projector page.
I would have loved this when I taught electronics.
How does it know this stuff!?
I am impressed.
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