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Using AI: Tools to help learning

AI Tools to help all students

Tool Function
Notebook LM Upload PDFs, websites, YouTube videos, audio files, Google Docs, or Google Slides, and NotebookLM will summarize them and make interesting connections between topics.
Google Gemini  Google Gemini is an AI assistant that helps with a wide range of tasks, from brainstorming to in-depth research. 
Elicit Scholar Automate time-consuming research tasks like summarizing papers, extracting data, and synthesizing your findings.
Mindgrasp Have your lectures or readings transformed into perfect study tools – AI powered notes, flashcards, quizzes, and a personal tutor that’s ready when you are.
Goblin Tools  A collection of small, simple tools, for when things feel too big or complicated

This webinar, presented by Tiana Blazevic demonstrates how students can use AI tools to reduce cognitive load and support learning. 

Originally presented for the Australian Disability Clearinghouse on Education and Training  Video - ADCET Webinar: ADHD & Artificial Intelligence - Strategic tools and academic practices for students with ADHD - ADCET

Remember when using AI:

  • Do not upload materials to AI tools to which you do not own the rights, as this may infringe copyright and intellectual property laws. 
  • Be careful when uploading your own materials to AI tools as this could result in loss of control over your content and how it is used and shared.
  • Keep in mind that outputs generated by an AI system may not always be accurate or factually correct. Generative AI systems are known to hallucinate information and AI models’ training data can be manipulated or hacked so that the model produces inaccurate, biased or malicious outputs.
  • Refer to our dos and don'ts of AI use for more information
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