Dyslexia AI Workshop for Slideshare.pptx

callscotland1987 31 views 11 slides May 02, 2024
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About This Presentation

The presentation formed part of a workshop and webinar on Using AI to Support Learner with Dyslexia


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Using AI to support learners with dyslexia Overview: explore some examples of AI that can be used to support learners with reading and writing difficulties, arising from dyslexia, e.g., AI in popular technologies AI spelling checkers Make the most of Microsoft CoPilot to improve voice typing and spelling accuracy 'Google Lens' and 'Live Text' to extract text from images AI tools to support writing - comparison bit.ly/microsoft-image-creator

What is Artificial Intelligence? Artificial intelligence, or AI, is technology that enables computers and machines to simulate human intelligence and problem-solving capabilities. On its own or combined with other technologies (e.g., sensors, geolocation, robotics) AI can perform tasks that would otherwise require human intelligence or intervention. Digital assistants, GPS guidance, autonomous vehicles, and generative AI tools (like Open AI's Chat GPT) are just a few examples of AI in the daily news and our daily lives. ” “ Source: www.ibm.com/topics/artificial-intelligence

Generative AI… Generative AI refers to deep-learning models that can generate high-quality text, images, and other content based on the data, e.g. , Large Language Models (LLM) they were trained on. Source: https://research.ibm.com/blog/what-is-generative-AI ” “ Garbage in, garbage oot 🤔💻🚮 Since AI and LLM models are designed to process and make decisions based on data, data quality is critical to the model's accuracy and reliability . Machine Learning Accuracy and trust Bias Diversity Privacy and security (DPIA) Over reliance Authenticity vs Plagiarism AI is only as good as its data AI/Digital divide Copyright Guardrails Others?

Generative AI… Source: https://bit.ly/KICampus

Trying to make sense of it all…

Examples of Generative AI tools/interfaces Name Link Logo ChatGPT https://chat.openai.com/ Microsoft CoPilot bit.ly/Microsoft-CoPilot Google Gemini https://gemini.google.com/ Claude AI https://claude.ai/ (Chat/image bot) * Jamworks https://jamworks.com/ * Dyscribe.ai https://dyscribe.ai/ * Goblin Tools https://goblin.tools/ * Quill Bot https://quillbot.com/ Sora https://www.soraai.onl/ Sora AI * Literacy support focus (All links are in the Padlet resource)

Sora example

What do they do? Ask questions and receive answers Check spelling and grammar Rephrase sentences Paraphrase and summarise large articles/bullet points Translate Convert images to text (Google lens) Notetaking, flashcards, ask questions ( Jamworks ) Voice note transcription, text to speech, text rewrites ( Dyscribe ) Br ainstorming/visualise plans (Gemini app) Convert text to video (Sora)

What can generative AI do for me and my learners? rephrase paraphrase spell checking grammar checking writing enhancements notetaking dictation digital assistant flashcards quizzes worksheets close activities brainstorming text to video creative writing image to text conversion text-to-speech lesson plans

Built-in to devices/apps Dictation: Siri > Google Voice Typing > Dictate > Alexa Microsoft Editor: Spelling & grammar > style & clarity suggestions Word/Word Online: Autocorrect predictive text > sentence rephrase Immersive Reader: Reading progress > translator PowerPoint: Design suggestions / closed captioning Gemini app: summarise a web page > more info about something in a picture > create an itinerary All – extract text from images, e.g. images that convey information/difficult to read.

Download your copy here: https://bit.ly/MS-AI-Educators Resources for teachers