Using AI To Help You Memorize Facts

Day 12 (June 16): Assigned Blogpost

The AI resource I used is Suno. It is not very conventional, and you would not think about it when choosing AI learning tech, but hear me out: come together as a class to make songs that are beneficial to all. Include important information/facts that will be on a test, math rules, science facts, the spellings of words, classroom rules, etc. Songs are very catchy. If you put it into song form, the kids will definitely remember it. 

    • Its taking the old method of making up rhymes and sayings to remember facts, and turning it up to the max with the help of AI. 
  • It can help support different learning styles because not everyone memorizes the same way. It also really helps with the repetitive nature
      • It engages creativity because as a class we can come up with the lyrics together and choose which tune we like (for every AI generation, Suno gives you two options)

I have used AI for my lessons plans before. There was a story in a lesson plan that my cooperating teacher wanted me to use, but it was just written down on a piece of paper and didn’t have any pictures. So I made images using an AI image generator called Midjounrey to make the images for the book and I put those images o a canva presentation to flip through as I told the story. The kids loves it and the images turned out great. Unfortunately, I think Canva deleted my masterpiece. It was over a year ago.

AI is an amazing tool and an asset. It help take the lad off of us as teachers and it also can save us money. Of paying for fancy lesson plans and worksheets online, we can generate images for our own worksheets. As long as youre making sure the actual information your are conveying is always correct, AI should be used in every classroom, as its beneficial for both teachers and students.

  1. would you consider using this website for this purpose?
  2. do you use AI when creating lessons?

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One Response to Using AI To Help You Memorize Facts

  1. Kaelin Krukoff says:

    Hi Amalia! I love your creative approach to using Suno in the classroom. Turning important concepts into songs is definitely a fun and effective way to help students retain information! Your point about supporting different learning styles is so valid, especially since music and repetition can really enhance memory. I also appreciated how you used AI-generated images to bring a story to life. Do you find that students are more eager to participate when they get to help create the lyrics or visuals?

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