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  • DigitalLearn.org

    DigitalLearn.org

    If you are new to computers, haven’t used them for a while, are a little unsure and uncomfortable, or just need a bit of a refresher, DigitalLearn.org has the tools to help you tackle technology at your own pace and gain the confidence you need to succeed. The collection contains digital skills tutorials on topics…

  • Quillbot

    Quillbot

    Quillbot is from Google Workspace Marketplace link: https://workspace.google.com/marketplace/app/quillbot_paraphrasing_and_summarizing_to/305988918037

  • NaturalReader

    NaturalReader

    NaturalReader is a free-to-use text-to-speech reader that can convert PDFs and other formats into spoken audio. The free version of the website allows you to access any of their free voices unlimitedly. There is limited use (by character) of the premium voices with the free version, and those are the voices they will default you…

  • DLFteach Toolkit (Volume 2): Lesson Plans on Immersive Technology

    DLFteach Toolkit (Volume 2): Lesson Plans on Immersive Technology

    The DLF Digital Library Pedagogy group (aka #DLFteach) is a grassroots community of practice within the Digital Library Federation that empowers digital library practitioners to see themselves as teachers and equip them to engage learners in how digital library technologies shape knowledge infrastructures. This resource is a great guide for educators working with Extended Reality…

  • XR Access: Virtual, Augmented, & Mixed Reality for People with Disabilities

    XR Access: Virtual, Augmented, & Mixed Reality for People with Disabilities

    XR Access is a research consortium dedicated to fostering and leading a community that prioritizes creating, sharing, and learning about XR and accessibility endeavors. Their mission is to adapt current technologies and envision future technologies that put accessibility first while sharing informative resources to bring awareness to the lack of accessibility in the XR field.…

  • Crash Course: Artificial Intelligence (YouTube Playlist)

    Crash Course: Artificial Intelligence (YouTube Playlist)

    Crash Course is a YouTube channel dedicated to educational videos. This playlist covers a range of topics related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in a simple-to-understand format for beginners. All videos are between 10 and 20 minutes long.   Crash Course: Artificial Intelligence (YouTube Playlist)

  • Harvard University edX: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence with Python (CS50)

    Harvard University edX: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence with Python (CS50)

    This is a 7-week-long free, self-paced course offered through edX and Harvard University on Artificial Intelligence (AI). Once the course is finished, it will be archived for viewing. “CS50’s Introduction to Artificial Intelligence with Python explores the concepts and algorithms at the foundation of modern artificial intelligence, diving into the ideas that give rise to…

  • Artificial Intelligence for Robots (Udacity Course)

    Artificial Intelligence for Robots (Udacity Course)

    Artificial Intelligence for Robotics is a free, self-paced course (approximately 2 months) offered through Udacity. It is recommended that you have some knowledge of Python or programming in general before you take this course.   Artificial Intelligence for Robots (Udacity Course)

  • Free Artificial Intelligence (AI) Educational Resources

    Free Artificial Intelligence (AI) Educational Resources

    This is an article that details some free Artificial Intelligence (AI) Educational Resources from the site Medium. These educational resources include online courses, in-person courses, books, and videos. All are completely free and designed by leading professors, researchers, and industry professionals.   Free Artificial Intelligence (AI) Educational Resources

  • OpenCV

    OpenCV

    OpenCV focuses on generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and serves as a library of programming functions for real-time computer vision capabilities. It can be used for a variety of functions, such as facial recognition, gesture recognition, and object detection.   OpenCV

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