Ideas creativas para usar ChatGPT en clase
¡Hola a todos! He estado explorando distintas formas de incorporar ChatGPT en mis lecciones y quería compartir algunas ideas. Es bastante sorprendente la cantid…
Chloe Vargas
February 8, 2026 at 11:54 PM
¡Hola a todos! He estado explorando distintas formas de incorporar ChatGPT en mis lecciones y quería compartir algunas ideas. Es bastante sorprendente la cantidad de cosas en las que puede ayudar, desde lluvias de ideas hasta cuestionarios o estímulos para escribir. ¡Me encantaría saber también cómo lo usan los demás!
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Used it recently to explain complex science concepts in simpler terms for my students, and they really got it better.
I’m curious if anyone’s used it for creative arts classes or music lessons? Wondering how that might work.
Does anyone use it to support students with special needs? I’m curious if it can help with personalized learning plans.
I’m still a bit cautious about relying too much on it, especially for grading or feedback. Thoughts?
Another cool use is having it help draft lesson summaries or key points after class. Makes review easier for students.
Doing peer review sessions with ChatGPT helping to mediate and suggest improvements has changed my class dynamics.
I’ve used it to create multiple choice quizzes. It’s pretty good at making distractors that aren’t too obvious, which is neat.
The way it can help draft emails or parent communications has saved me so much time. Small stuff but big impact!
I started using it for generating quick writing prompts for my students, and it saved me so much prep time! They actually like the creative angles it throws out.
I’ve had my class use it as a brainstorming buddy during group projects. Helps them bounce ideas around when they’re stuck.
I heard you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools that complement ChatGPT in teaching.
Can ChatGPT help with lesson planning? I’m swamped and would love some templates or ideas.
Sometimes it’s fun just to let the AI generate quiz questions on the fly during class discussions, keeps things lively.
Has anyone tried using it for language practice, like conversation simulations or vocabulary drills?
It’s been fun using ChatGPT to generate creative story starters in English class. Kids love the unexpected twists!