10 Tips to Use ChatGPT
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by ozge
9M ago
Here are some tips that will help you while you use ChatGPT: 1. Be Specific: Make clear and specific questions or prompts for better responses. Example: Vague: Tell me about animals. Specific: What are the characteristics of penguins and how do they survive in cold places? 2. Adjust Temperature: Control creativity by changing the “temperature” setting (higher values for randomness, lower for focus) Example: High Temperature: Dinosaurs were giant creatures with rainbow-colored spots and magical powers! Low Temperature: Dinosaurs were real animals that lived long ago and looked like giant lizar ..read more
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ChatGPT – New Updates
Ozge Karaoglu's Blog
by ozge
9M ago
Here are some small updates to improve our ChatGPT experience. Prompt examples: At the beginning of a new chat, you’ll now see examples to help you get started. Suggested replies: ChatGPT now provides helpful prompts for smoother conversation flow. With just a single click, users can now delve deeper into a topic, rendering interactions with the AI model more dynamic and versatile. Upload multiple files: Ask ChatGPT to analyze data and generate insights across multiple files. (up to ten folders) GPT-4 As Default Model: Users no longer default back to GPT-3.5 when starting a new chat. The syste ..read more
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AI Story Generator: StoryPear
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by ozge
9M ago
Have you heard about StoryPear Create!? It’s this really cool AI-powered audio story generator I’ve recently discovered that makes storytelling a piece of cake. Here’s how it works: Pick a setting and characters for your story. There are three settings available for now. Then, you just let StoryPear Create! do its thing. The tool uses OpenAI GPT-3 to spin your choices into a unique story, which you can then listen to as an audio story. Here is my story. How can we use this tool: Create stories with accompanying comprehension or True/False questions that can be used during classroom instructi ..read more
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Ask ChatGPT to…
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by ozge
9M ago
Chat GPT is a powerful tool that can be incredibly useful for teachers. Let’s take a look at some of the ways ChatGPT can benefit your teaching practice. Ask ChatGPT to write a story: Ask ChatGPT to ask comprehension questions: Ask ChatGPT to write a collaborative story: Ask ChatGPT to write out all student names with a unique poem: You can ask ChatGPT to simplify the language: Ask ChatGPT to write a Madlib: Ask ChatGPT to play a game: But the journey of improvement and growth doesn’t stop here. I’m eager to hear about the creative approaches and unique perspectives you’ve applied in yo ..read more
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How to Use Canva in Class
Ozge Karaoglu's Blog
by ozge
9M ago
For teachers and educators, Canva can become an indispensable tool that feels like a must-have in their toolbox. Canva enables you to swiftly create breathtaking visuals without the need for professional design skills or prior knowledge of design software. And thanks to its wide array of templates and user-friendly interface, you can effortlessly craft various visuals suited for numerous classroom applications. Here are some ways that you can use Canva: Use the Lesson Plans: There are many pre-made lesson plans on Canva. You can use or make adjustments according to your needs. Make Presentati ..read more
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CANVA: Tips and Tricks
Ozge Karaoglu's Blog
by ozge
9M ago
Canva is one of the most popular tools among teachers as it makes creating stunning visuals a breeze! With its user-friendly interface and numerous templates, you can quickly and easily create all sorts of visuals for your classroom needs. If you are a beginner or you have just started using Canva, here are some tips and tricks that can help you on the way: – If you are working at a school, you can upgrade your Canva Account to pro without any fee. You will have access to premium content, pictures, templates, graphics, fonts, and many more. Canva offers a vast selection of ready-made template ..read more
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Hello world!
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by ozgekaraoglu
1y ago
Welcome to your brand new blog at Edublogs! To get started, simply visit your blog’s dashboard, edit or delete this post and check out all the other options available to you. Like more help? We can walk you through step-by-step in our guide to getting started with your blog. Happy blogging ..read more
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Emoji Scavenger Hunt
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by ozge
4y ago
Do your students like Scavenger Hunts? What about emojis? If your answers are yes to these questions and if your students can bring/use their phones or tablets to school, Emoji Scavenger Hunt is a fun AI- powered experiment that you can play on your phones or your iPads in the classrooms. When you open the game on the browser, click on ‘Let’s Play’ button. Here, your students need to give access to their phone’s camera. When you allow the access, a countdown will appear. The game will show you an emoji such as a shoe, a keyboard, a hat, a hand etc. Your students need to walk around and find th ..read more
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Full Screen Messages with Gzaas
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by ozge
4y ago
Gzaas! is a cool tool to allow you to create full screen messages on your computer and share it with your students in class or with others on web. To use Gzass! you don’t need to log in. When you go to the tool, you can write your text and you can customize it by changing the fonts, colors, effects and backgrounds. When you are done, the web tool gives you a link to share it with others. In the classroom, we can use this tool to make important announcements, as a tuning in question, a quote from an important person. We can use it as a bonus question or as an exit card question for the student ..read more
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Emoji Scavenger Hunt
Ozge Karaoglu's Blog
by ozge
5y ago
Do your students like Scavenger Hunts? What about emojis? If your answers are yes to these questions and if your students can bring/use their phones or tablets to school, Emoji Scavenger Hunt is a fun AI- powered experiment that you can play on your phones or your iPads in the classrooms. When you open the game on the browser, click on ‘Let’s Play’ button. Here, your students need to give access to their phone’s camera. When you allow the access, a countdown will appear. The game will show you an emoji such as a shoe, a keyboard, a hat, a hand etc. Your students need to walk around and find th ..read more
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