This content was last updated on 3 August 2025
Issue no. 20
Twin AI Spotlight
Welcome to the second edition of Twin AI Spotlight, a space for seeing how AI becomes meaningful in real classrooms. Inside: ready-to-use AI tools, quick trainings, and stories from teachers whose creativity guides our development. Built with teachers, for those lighting a more sustainable future. Enjoy the read!
Tugce Teacher’s AI Suggestion
Twin now offers 20+ AI tools waiting for you to explore! This time, teacher Tuğçe Çapık used the Project-Based Learning tool to create an impressive lesson experience for her students. Watch her video to see how she prepared it, and start uncovering your students’ potential with Twin’s powerful AI tools.
Sample Prompts for AI Assistant
‘Write a fun story for my 2nd graders. I can read aloud in about 5 minutes to introduce AI to my students using the idea of a “smart helper.” Include these ideas in very simple, everyday examples: learning from data, spotting patterns, human guidance, and safe & fair use. Insert 3 questions for my students, one between each section of the story. End with a short 5‑minute class activity suggestion.’
AI Lesson: Train with Visuals
Students see how “learning models” in robotics and computing get smarter with data. Real‑world examples like disease detection and shape recognition show why it matters. Then students compare how machines train with how they practice and share their own learning journeys.
Artificial Intelligence Drive
Build it. Snap it. Teach it to drive. With AI Drive, students train a vision model to steer their car and see how data, iteration, and control systems connect.
Most Used Tools of the Month
Here are three easy-to-use tools to try this week:
- Unit Plan (UBD) : Generate a unit plan by topic, grade, and objectives.
- Discussion : Create engaging discussion topics that will enhance classroom interaction!
- Jeopardy Game : Create questions to play a Jeopardy-style quiz game.