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Teaching Kids Update 3
I found handouts to be super effective - kids just need to have something physical to hold on to and write on.
Teaching Kids Update 3
Level Up Your Game Guide Writing: How Pieces OS Secretly Became My Ultimate Gaming Documentation Tool
The Accidental Discovery That Changed Everything Picture this: You're deep into hour three of a Seven Days to Die session, frantically trying to remember which trader sells the forge schematics, what level unlocks that crucial perk, and whether you already looted that POI last week. Sound familiar? If you're anything like me someone with 2,500+ games on Steam but the memory of a goldfish you've probably tried everything from handwritten notes to complex spreadsheets to track your gaming progress. Here's the kicker: What if I told you that an AI-powered developer tool has been quietly revolutionizing how we can document and share our gaming experiences (originally intended as a developer tool)? And no, I'm not talking about some gaming-specific app that costs a fortune. I'm talking about Pieces OS a tool that's been sitting on my computer, silently capturing every single detail of my gameplay without me even realizing it. Wait, What Even Is Pieces OS? Before you roll your eyes thinking this is just another AI tool trying to muscle into the gaming space, hear me out. Pieces for Developers is actually designed for programmers and developers to manage their workflow chaos. It's like having a super-intelligent assistant that remembers everything you do on your computer from the code you write to the websites you visit. At its core, Pieces features three main pillars: a Long-Term Memory Engine (LTM-2.5) that understands what you're working on across your entire workflow, Pieces Drive for saving and managing resources, and Pieces Copilot as an intelligent assistant. The magic happens because the LTM-2 system captures live context from browsers to IDEs and collaboration tools, all while processing data locally for maximum control. But here's where things get spicy for gamers... The Gaming Plot Twist Nobody Saw Coming I'll be honest when I first installed Pieces last year, I bounced off it harder than a noob against a Dark Souls boss. As someone who wasn't deep into AI tools at the time, I just didn't see how it fit into my daily routine. Fast forward to my recent reinstall, and holy mother of loot drops, was I in for a surprise.
One for the Music Nerds!
**Idea:** Export all Spotify playlists to txt files and then talk about your music tastes and get new artist recommendations from ChatGPT. 1. Go to https://tunemymusic.com 2. Connect your Spotify account 3. Export your favourite playlists 1 by 1, save as TXT files (Easier for ChatGPT to read than CSV which requires python) 4. Note: Better to export each playlist separately, so you can refer to different genres when asking questions. 5. Rename the TXT files to match your playlist names 6. Create a new ChatGPT project (JamGPT) Name it what you want. 7. Upload all of the playlist export TXT files as Project Files 8. Write the below text (Instructions) as in your custom instructions. 9. You are done, now you can chat to ChatGPT in this new project and ask questions like: - Recommend new and old artists for me to listen to based on my <playlist name> playlist. - Recommend new and old songs for for me to listen to based on <playlist name> playlist. - Review the music I like and share your thoughts and critique. - Just chat about your music tastes. - Create your own prompts and questions to discover more music and learn about your music tastes. Then you can chat with your ChatGPT project and get music suggestions. **Instructions** I have uploaded a handful of .txt files. These are Spotify playlist exports and cover the majority of my favourite music. You will index ALL songs in each file and understand the categorisation and genres. You will be my jam partner and recommend artists I may not have listened to because they aren't in my playlists, or songs by artists in my playlist that I may not have heard before. Your main goal is to help me discover new dope music I can listen to next.
How I'm Introducing the Concept of an AI brain to kids
As some of you may know, I'm teaching AI and Entrepreneurship at Malvern College Hong Kong this semester. This concept I stumbled upon whilst thinking about to teach the concept of an AI brain to my 9-11 old students. Let me know what you think. Do you think this is a good way to teach kids?
How I'm Introducing the Concept of an AI brain to kids
Translating Kids' Problems into Apps with AI
Wanted to share how I'm planning to teach my 3rd class to Malvern College Pupils. I translated the problems they said they have in their life in Class 2, and used AI to translate it into problems and solutions that they can work on for the duration of the class. I honestly was quite nervous about how to interpret these problems - and AI really helped me brainstorm. Other educators in here @Hunaid Gurji love to get your view, and how has AI changed your education ways?
Translating Kids' Problems into Apps with AI
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