What is it?Think you're intelligent? Try playing Google's newest game featuring AI (artificial intelligence). This game describes itself as being a "word association game powered by machine learning." A bonus, the game is formatted like Tetris, so get ready to be addicted. Google provides the player with a set of words. The players job is to type a word that relates to one of the words in the given set as quickly as possible. Google's AI takes the word and ranks it against the other words in the given set. The word that Google's AI thinks is the most closely related is then eliminated. There are two modes you can play: How can I use this in the classroom?
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10 Google Tools You Should Be UsingSugarcane.comSugarcane.com is a free to use website that allows you to create your own games and data sets for your classroom. You can use the data sets you create and turn them into over 18 different types of games. Visit their website to create an account and get started! 1. Create a data set with information you would like students to learn, practice, or review. You can insert images and symbols, as well as add more columns with additional info. 2. Create a game to study your data set. The games are categorized into groups so you can easily choose how you want students to practice. The categories are: Ordering, Typing, Categorizing, Association, Matching 3. Share the game with your students. You can share the link with your students or push the game directly to Google Classroom. 4. Play the game! Each game has a leaderboard. Let students see how fast they can move up in ranking! Sugarcane is a great tool that you can use in all parts of your lesson cycle. Don't forget to Explore on the Sugarcane home page. There are tons of teacher-created games already made!
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