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Brisk Teaching: The AI Multitool for Education

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This is a recorded webinar about Brisk Teaching. Brisk is a free extension that provides AI-powered tools for teachers and students which can: - Generate resources such as quizzes, slideshows, rubrics, lesson plans, DOK questions, guided notes, podcasts and more. - Relevel content for different grades. - Provide personalized feedback on student writing. - Monitor the student writing process. - Create school-safe "Boost" activities for students with customized AI chatbots for tutoring, chatting with a character, debating, brainstorming, exit tickets and more. - Plan and bundle instructional materials with Brisk Next. - And all of this comes in a robust free version! ➡️ Resources for this session can be accessed at: https://bit.ly/curts-brisk Disclosure - Brisk sponsored this webinar, but all opinions were my own. Stay connected and access all of my other resources - https://bit.ly/caa-connect 🧰 Eric’s EdTech blog - https://www.controlaltachieve.com 📧 Email - ericcurts@gmail.com ▶️ YouTube - https://youtube.com/ericcurts 📮 Join the "Control Alt Achieve" email discussion group - https://bit.ly/caa-emailgroup 💬 Join the "Control Alt Achieve" Facebook group - https://bit.ly/caa-fb 📰 Sign up for my weekly email newsletter - https://bit.ly/curts-news 🔔 Get new blog posts automatically through email - https://follow.it/control-alt-achieve?leanpub 📗 "Control Alt Achieve" book - https://bit.ly/curts-books 🏫 Bring me to your school, organization, or conference with over 70 PD sessions to choose from - https://bit.ly/curts-pd

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In this recorded webinar I walk through Brisk Teaching, an AI “multitool” that lives right in your browser as a free extension. I show how it can help teachers generate classroom-ready resources fast—things like quizzes, slideshows, rubrics, lesson plans, Depth of Knowledge (DOK) questions, guided notes, and even podcasts—without having to jump between a bunch of separate tools. One of the big takeaways is how Brisk can “relevel” content for different grade bands, which is a huge time-saver when you’re differentiating materials for a wide range of learners. I also dig into the student-facing and feedback side of Brisk: providing personalized feedback on student writing and monitoring the writing process (which is especially relevant when we’re talking about academic integrity and how writing gets produced). Finally, I cover Brisk “Boost” activities—school-safe, customized AI chatbots for tutoring, brainstorming, debating, character chats, and quick checks like exit tickets—plus Brisk Next for planning and bundling instructional materials. Brisk did sponsor this session, but I share my honest take, and I include a resource document with links and examples you can copy and use right away.

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