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Brisk Teaching Now an NYSITCC-Approved Vendor to Expand AI-Powered Teaching Tools Across New York State
Brisk’s new NYSITCC approved-vendor status provides New York schools and districts streamlined access to innovative educational technology with enhanced support.
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This AI Tool Can Optimize Learning, Just Ask The 700k Educators Who Already Use It
A virtual Swiss Army knife for teachers, Arman Jaffer's education tool uses AI to generate lesson plans, help with report cards and create pop quizzes. His free product (a premium version is available from $10 per month) launched in 2023 and is already used by 700,000 educators worldwide. The promise? Less time in front of the computer and more face-to-face time with students.
3 Surprisingly Easy AI Strategies for Every Classroom
If you want to make content relevant for students or know how to use public AI for writing (while protecting privacy), these are some of the topics as well as two amazing AI tools for educators.
Brisk Teaching Now an NYSITCC-Approved Vendor to Expand AI-Powered Teaching Tools Across New York State
Brisk’s new NYSITCC approved-vendor status provides New York schools and districts streamlined access to innovative educational technology with enhanced support.
Brisk Teaching announces new Microsoft integration for its AI-powered K-12 classroom tools
Brisk Teaching, an AI-powered education platform for K-12 schools, has announced a new integration, bringing its suite of classroom tools to Microsoft-based environments.
Brisk Teaching Launches "Brisk Next" to Transform the Way Teachers Plan, Teach, and Personalize Learning
Brisk Teaching, the leading AI-powered education platform for K-12, today announced the launch of Brisk Next, a comprehensive web platform that transforms how educators plan, create, and deliver instruction. Moving beyond its popular Chrome extension, Brisk Next offers teachers a complete platform experience with personalized recommendations, intelligent content refinement, and seamless workflow integration.
How South Ga. educators will use AI in the classroom this school year
This year, the entire Dougherty County School System will be using four different types of AI software in the classroom. Eduaide, Magic School, Brisk and Diffit are the platforms teachers will use for in-class activities and lesson planning.
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