- By Vikas Yadav
- Tue, 14 Nov 2023 12:58 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Children's Day 2023 Special: As India celebrates Children's Day today to honour the birth anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru, it is time that we recognise the potential of technology in the learning curve. With the advent of AI, the sector is witnessing significant disruptions. This can be attributed to the rise of ChatGPT. A wide range of tools can help supercharge the learning process for students and teachers.
So, from ChatGPT to Math Solver, here are all the tools you must know to boost your educational journey.
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ChatGPT
The viral chat model of OpenAI can communicate in a conversational manner to answer questions on your subjects. It can help you with problems ranging from coding to math. Its wide use case and capabilities have made the chatbot one of the favourite AI toys on the internet.
ChatGPT was introduced by OpenAI last year. (Image:Unsplash)
Users can check out the paid version for updated knowledge and other exclusive features. Plus, you can also head to Google's Bard if you are searching for an alternative.
Canva
Canva Tool User Interface (Image:Canva)
The free-to-use graphic design tool can help you make presentations, videos and graphics for your learning projects. It can be helpful to make them look appealing. Besides a range of templates, it offers a diverse library of photos, videos, graphical elements, and AI tools for photo editing.
Grammarly
Grammarly Premium offers a wide range of exclusive features to its subscribers. (Image:Grammarly)
The AI writing assistant can check text for grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors in academic writing. With the AI injection, the model can generate texts using input prompts. Plus, it offers plagiarism detection and more exclusive features for its paid subscribers.
Tactiq
Tactiq can be helpful for students who attend online lectures using the internet. (Image:Canva/Syda Productions)
The Chrome extension offers live transcription of Google Meet, MS Teams And Zoom calls. After the AI tonic, it offers AI-based summaries of meetings, which can be helpful for students who attend online lectures using the internet.
Math Solver In Search
Introduced last month, Math Solver can help you get answers to complicated equations and integrals by typing them in search. Alternatively, you can also click a picture using Google Lens to get answers to select physics and math questions. Students or teachers can type 'math solver' in search to access the feature on desktops. You can read more about this enhancement in this report.
Note: Do note that Jagran English does not hold responsibility for the answers returned by these tools. The output generated by these AI tools should be considered as suggestive and used ethically.