MagicSchool AI Offers Over 50 AI Tools to Empower Modern Educators
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With the development of generative AI, the education sector has begun actively applying this technology to improve teaching quality. Among these innovations, MagicSchool AI is a tool built on OpenAI's ChatGPT technology, designed to help teachers integrate generative AI into their classrooms. Its founder, Adeel Khan, is a former educator, allowing him and his team to fine-tune the platform based on real educational needs. Using high-quality training data, they offer a rich suite of tools tailored for teachers.
MagicSchool AI provides over 50 different tools that educators can use for lesson planning and instructional communication. These include text customization, worksheet generation, science experiment creation, simplified concept explanations, and video-related question generation. Additionally, the tool offers advice on handling student behavioral issues.
Image source: AI-generated image licensed by MidjourneyDespite its advantages, MagicSchool AI cautions teachers about potential neural network biases and inaccuracies. Ultimately, decisions about tool usage and whether to follow AI-generated suggestions remain with educators.
The platform also addresses the shortage of approximately 30,000 teachers in the U.S. by leveraging AI to reduce workload pressures. Recently securing $2.4 million in funding, the company is collaborating with American educators and school operators who test the tool daily. A Chrome extension version is also available.
Since its launch four months ago, MagicSchool AI has attracted over 150,000 users, reflecting growing educator interest in AI. Currently free, the platform plans to introduce a $9.99/month premium version soon. Competitors like Eduaide and Diffit offer similar services.
MagicSchool AI utilizes generative AI to assist teachers with curriculum planning, offering 50+ features for text customization, worksheet creation, science experiments, concept explanations, and video question generation.
Given the teacher shortage issue, the company views AI as a way to reduce educators' workload. Magic School AI is currently working closely with teachers and school operators in the U.S., testing the tool daily. Simultaneously, Magic School AI has also released a Chrome extension version. While the tool is currently free, a premium version priced at $9.99 per month is expected to launch soon, offering services similar to competitors like Eduaide and Diffit.