slidehero 7 days ago

These are all fair points, no doubt.

Respectfully, my response is that teachers are highly trained professionals and most of us take the job very seriously. The teacher generating the presentation will review the content for accuracy before presenting it, no different than a teacher suggesting links or YouTube videos for students to use as a basis for research.

All the content and activities are editable and after an Undergrad and often a Masters, I feel that the teacher is perfectly qualified to make any adjustments necessary.

I do understand your sentiment though.

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cube00 7 days ago

> The teacher generating the presentation will review the content for accuracy before presenting it

First header on front page: "Craft Engaging Lessons in Minutes."

Further down: "Seriously. You will be done prepping a full lesson in minutes instead of hours"

If we're no longer "crafting in minutes" then you might consider the disclaimers that ChatGPT adds warning that all content must be thoroughly reviewed by a suitably qualified professional.

Rather then blanket statements that everything that ChatGPT produces is fully compliant.

If you teach in Australia, this is huge. SlideHero aligns lessons with the Australian Curriculum, so you can confidently say, “This meets the Achievement Standards.”

slidehero 7 days ago

Thanks for your feedback

cube00 7 days ago

It looks like teachers are actually creating presentations in minutes with this tool.

I'm an Aussie teacher, but in the same boat as everybody else. Swamped and time poor.

Recently we had some pastoral care activities for National Sorry Day and I whipped up a quick presentation 5mins before home group lol.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Teachers/comments/1jgetof/we_all_lo...

"lol" indeed.

slidehero 7 days ago

>It looks like teachers are actually creating presentations in minutes

That's wonderful! I assume the presentation did not require more than 5mins to review, maybe it was only 2 slides :)