AI Teaching Assistant

Introducing our AI Teaching Assistant: Designed for CS educators, it offers instant, insightful project assessments, enabling teachers to concentrate on inspiring and connecting with their students.

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Get started with AI Teaching Assistant

  1. Watch the demo video
  2. Assign Computer Science Discoveries Unit 3
  3. Become a verified teacher
  4. Use your first rubric in lesson 7!

Smart assessment power

Unlock the power of AI to evaluate student projects with precision, speed, and confidence.

  • Automated Assessment: Instantly assess student work against Code.org's rubrics.
  • Feedback Insights: Provide targeted, constructive feedback to foster student growth.
  • Efficiency Boost: Reduce administrative workload, freeing up more time for teaching.

Focus more on what matters

The AI Teaching Assistant transforms CS education, easing the workload for new and experienced teachers alike. By streamlining assessments, it boosts educator confidence, enabling a focus on enriching student interactions and tailored learning experiences.

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Frequently asked questions

What can the AI Teaching Assistant currently support?

The AI Teaching Assistant's first feature is AI-supported rubrics in the Interactive Games and Animations unit of Code.org's Computer Science Discoveries (CSD) curriculum. This feature:

  • Allows teachers to assess their students' coding projects within the Code.org platform
  • Saves teachers time by providing an initial assessment of student work
  • Helps build confidence for teachers who are new to teaching Computer Science
In the future, the AI Teaching Assistant's feature set will expand to assist teachers with additional tasks.
What Units is the AI Teaching Assistant available for?

The AI Teaching Assistant is now available to all verified middle school teachers in the Interactive Animations and Games unit. To get verified, fill out this form.

When will the AI Teaching Assistant be available to all Interactive Animations and Games users?

The AI Teaching Assistant will launch to all CSD teachers in August 2024, in time for the 2024-2025 school year.

How do I access the AI Teaching Assistant?

The AI Teaching Assistant is available for all verified teachers in mini and end-of-unit projects in the Interactive Animations and Games unit. In those lessons, the AI Teaching assistant will appear in the bottom left-hand corner of your screen. To get verified, fill out this form.

Where should I go to keep up with Code.org's investment in AI-supported tools?

Code.org is investing in using AI to enhance teaching and learning. Check out code.org/ai to learn more about our AI curriculum, professional learning, and tools.

Can I see a demo of how AI TA works?

Join our curriculum manager, Angelina, as she introduces the AI Teaching Assistant.

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