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== ✅ Recommended Generative AI Tools ==
There are a lot of different Generative AI tools and platforms to consider. The list below highlights several recommended platforms for use at Riverdale. Remember, many of these policies have age restrictions, so if you want to use one of these tools in your classes, refer to the table below for information related to age restrictions, privacy policies, and general access links. If you have further questions, [mailto:support-ticket@riverdale.edu submit a tech ticket by emailing support-ticket@riverdale.edu].
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|[https://www.anthropic.com/legal/privacy Anthropic Privacy Policy]
|[https://www.anthropic.com/legal/privacy Anthropic Privacy Policy]
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|[https://schoolai.com/ MagicSchool.ai]
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|[https://www.magicschool.ai/privacy-security/privacy-policy MagicSchool.ai Privacy Policy]
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|[https://schoolai.com/ SchoolAI]
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|[https://schoolai.com/privacy SchoolAI Privacy Policy]
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|[https://www.briskteaching.com/ Brisk]
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|[https://www.briskteaching.com/privacy-center Brisk Privacy Policy]
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== Tools We Don't Recommend ==
== ❌ Tools We Don't Recommend ==
Please refrain from using the following generative A.I. tools due to privacy and/or security concerns. The list below is a non-exhaustive list. If you have questions about whether a tool is safe to use or not, [mailto:support-ticket@riverdale.edu submit a tech ticket by emailing support-ticket@riverdale.edu].


== Prompt Engineering Resources ==
🔎 General rule of thumb: ''if a tool is free, it tends to be free for a reason. Many companies share personal data with 3rd party providers. Keep your data safe! And when in doubt, [mailto:support-ticket@riverdale.edu ask someone from the Tech Team].''
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|[https://www.descript.com/ descript]
|Sharing personal data (including voice data) with 3rd party providers
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|[https://help.snapchat.com/hc/en-us/articles/13266788358932-What-is-My-AI-on-Snapchat-and-how-do-I-use-it My AI (from Snapchat)]
|Location details shared with OpenAI for "better" responses
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|[https://you.com/ YouChat]
|Personal information and activity shared with 3rd party providers
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|[https://poe.com/ Poe]
|Unclear data practices with 3rd party providers
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=== General Resources ===
== đŸ–Ĩī¸ Prompt Engineering Resources ==
Google has extensive resources for prompt engineering found here: https://developers.google.com/machine-learning/resources/prompt-eng
Google has extensive resources for prompt engineering found here: [https://developers.google.com/machine-learning/resources/prompt-eng Prompt Engineering Resources (Google)]


If you have questions about prompt engineering, start by browsing the link above.
If you have questions about prompt engineering, start by browsing the link above.
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# Be '''''specific'''''
# Be '''''specific'''''
# Be even '''''more specific :)'''''
# Be even '''''more specific''''' '''😀'''
# Give context in the prompt related to:
# Give context in the prompt related to:
#* '''''Resources''''' the prompt should refer to (attachments, text blocks, images, etc.)
#* '''''Resources''''' the prompt should refer to (attachments, text blocks, images, etc.)
#* The '''''type''''' and '''''length of output''''' (table, lesson plan, CSV format)
#* The '''''type''''' and '''''length of output''''' (table, lesson plan, CSV format)
#* The '''''tone''''' of the output (informal, scientific, analytic)
#* The '''''tone''''' of the output (informal, scientific, analytic)
# Iteratively revise your prompts!
More prompt engineering resources can be found here:


== Flint Resources ==
* [https://www.aiforeducation.io/prompt-engineering-for-educators-webinar Prompt Engineering for Educators Webinar] and the [https://www.aiforeducation.io/prompt-library Prompt Engineering Library]
 
* [https://learnprompting.org/docs/intro Learn Prompting (from learnprompting.org)]
=== General Tips and Tricks ===
* As with any Generative AI, be '''''specific''''' and practice careful '''''prompt engineering'''''
* Find a '''''website''''' to use as a starting point - create a '''''Tutor''''' directly from that
* Find a '''''document''''' (PDF/Word) to use as a starting point - create a '''''Tutor''''' directly from that
* Identify in your prompt how you want students to interact with the AI. '''''What are the learning goals and objectives?'''''
* Be specific for what constitutes a good response vs. an incomplete response so that students can get the most helpful feedback.
 
=== Students ===
INSTRUCTIONS HERE TODO***
 
=== Teachers ===


==== Access Flint ====
As always, if you have further questions about prompt engineering for your work at Riverdale, feel free to [mailto:support-ticket@riverdale.edu submit a tech ticket by emailing support-ticket@riverdale.edu].
# Log-in with Google here: https://riverdale.flintk12.com
# Create a '''''Group'''''. Think of a '''''Group''''' like a class.
#* Based on the '''''Group description''''', an automatic '''''Companion''''' will be built. Think of this like a general AI at the course level. This can be enabled or disabled by teachers.
#* Within the group, you can create '''''Tutors'''''. Think of '''''Tutor''''' like an '''''assignment'''''. When students submit their session, teachers have full visibility in terms of what students wrote and how they interacted with the AI session. You can choose the best tutor (you are typically given 3 choices) and can test it before assigning it to your students.


==== Creating Tutors ====
== 🛑 Do Not Share With Generative AI Tools ==
Start by creating a '''''Tutor''''' within a '''''Group'''''. See the screenshot below for getting started.
'''DO NOT''':
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|+Create a Tutor in Flint
!Step
!Description
!Screenshot
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|1
|Navigate to the '''''Group''''' you would like to create the tutor in. Then input your prompt, attach a '''''file''''', or link to an '''''external website''''' you would like to reference. Select the '''''grade level''''', and click '''''Create Tutor'''''.
|[[File:FlintTutor1.png|300x300px]]
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|2
|Flint will create 3 different '''''Tutors'''''. Find the '''''Tutor''''' that aligns best to your assignment/project/homework/goals. Select your '''''preferred Tutor''''', and then click '''''Create'''''.
|[[File:FlintTutor2.png|300x300px]]
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|3
|Test your '''''Tutor'''.'' You can '''''simulate student responses''''', and check the types and quality of output before sharing with your students.
|[[File:FlintTutor3.png|300x300px]]
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|4
|'''''Share''''' your '''''Tutor''''' with your classes and students. You can '''''share a direct UR'''''L, you can '''''share the assignment within the Group''''', or you can '''''manually invite users to join'''''. Once you are done changing settings, click '''''Update'''''.
|[[File:FlintTutor4.png|300x300px]]
|}


==== Sample Prompts ====
* Share <u>personal information</u> with Generative A.I. systems
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* Share <u>personally identifiable student information</u> (P.I.I.)
!Subject
* Share <u>personal health related information</u> with Generative A.I. systems
!Prompt
* Share <u>phone numbers</u>, <u>social security numbers</u>, <u>credit card numbers</u>, <u>document numbers</u>, etc.
|-
|Language
|"Make an assignment for a 9th grade French immersion class where you are a restaurant waiter and the student (responding) is acting like a diner. In the assignment, students should practice the basics of ordering food, asking questions about food on the menu, as well as useful phrases that they might hear in a restaurant setting. The waiter should ask at least 5 total questions to the student, and students should only get full credit on the assignment if they adequately answer all 5 questions. Make sure the assignment follows a natural conversational structure, and make sure the conversation is only in French. Adjust the level of french for typical 9th grades courses. Verb tenses used should only be the present tense."
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|History
|"Please make an assignment where students identify the key stages of an imaginary bill (fictitious and funny for 7th graders) through the law making process as described by the article below. Make sure students review all major steps outlined below in a conversational fashion. Make it such that students feel like they're in the center of this law getting designed, built, and approved. Grade students based on how well they understand the content from the reading and the depth of their answers."
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|English
|Website: <nowiki>https://allpoetry.com/poem/11503372-A-Cabin-In-The-Clearing-by-Robert-Frost</nowiki>
"Make a formative assignment where students are interrogated about the deeper meaning of the poem. Ask students to highlight specific passages that resonate with them, and ask students to do an analysis based on the overall sentiment of the poem. The interaction should be extremely conversational, and help students unpack the deeper meaning in the reading."
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== Remember... ==
If you are wondering whether something is ok to provide/use with a generative AI system, [mailto:support-ticket@riverdale.edu contact your tech team by submitting a tech ticket].
* No AI is perfect. Check for errors, and make it clear to students that this is a practice tool to engage with content beyond typical readings and assignments.
* This should be used as a formative assessment tool. Think of this as a substitute for reading quizzes, reading checks, or brainstorming sessions.
* The assignments are only going to be as good as the content, prompts, and resources that go into creating the Tutors. Remember that!

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✅ Recommended Generative AI Tools

There are a lot of different Generative AI tools and platforms to consider. The list below highlights several recommended platforms for use at Riverdale. Remember, many of these policies have age restrictions, so if you want to use one of these tools in your classes, refer to the table below for information related to age restrictions, privacy policies, and general access links. If you have further questions, submit a tech ticket by emailing support-ticket@riverdale.edu.

Tool Age Range Privacy Policy For Use With...
Flint No restriction Flint Privacy Policy All Faculty and Students
Meta.AI 13+ Meta AI Privacy Guide Faculty and US Students
ChatGPT & OpenAI 13+ with parental permission OpenAI Privacy Policy Faculty
Gemini 18+ for Google Workspace Gemini Apps Privacy Policy Faculty
Claude 18+ Anthropic Privacy Policy Faculty
MagicSchool.ai 18+ MagicSchool.ai Privacy Policy Faculty
SchoolAI 18+ SchoolAI Privacy Policy Faculty
Brisk 18+ Brisk Privacy Policy Faculty

❌ Tools We Don't Recommend

Please refrain from using the following generative A.I. tools due to privacy and/or security concerns. The list below is a non-exhaustive list. If you have questions about whether a tool is safe to use or not, submit a tech ticket by emailing support-ticket@riverdale.edu.

🔎 General rule of thumb: if a tool is free, it tends to be free for a reason. Many companies share personal data with 3rd party providers. Keep your data safe! And when in doubt, ask someone from the Tech Team.

Tool Reason to avoid...
descript Sharing personal data (including voice data) with 3rd party providers
My AI (from Snapchat) Location details shared with OpenAI for "better" responses
YouChat Personal information and activity shared with 3rd party providers
Poe Unclear data practices with 3rd party providers

đŸ–Ĩī¸ Prompt Engineering Resources

Google has extensive resources for prompt engineering found here: Prompt Engineering Resources (Google)

If you have questions about prompt engineering, start by browsing the link above.

Remember, for general prompt engineering:

  1. Be specific
  2. Be even more specific 😀
  3. Give context in the prompt related to:
    • Resources the prompt should refer to (attachments, text blocks, images, etc.)
    • The type and length of output (table, lesson plan, CSV format)
    • The tone of the output (informal, scientific, analytic)
  4. Iteratively revise your prompts!

More prompt engineering resources can be found here:

As always, if you have further questions about prompt engineering for your work at Riverdale, feel free to submit a tech ticket by emailing support-ticket@riverdale.edu.

🛑 Do Not Share With Generative AI Tools

DO NOT:

  • Share personal information with Generative A.I. systems
  • Share personally identifiable student information (P.I.I.)
  • Share personal health related information with Generative A.I. systems
  • Share phone numbers, social security numbers, credit card numbers, document numbers, etc.

If you are wondering whether something is ok to provide/use with a generative AI system, contact your tech team by submitting a tech ticket.