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Three Fun Labs.Google Experiments You'll Want to Use This Summer Break!

Jun 03, 202424 minSeason 6Ep. 187
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Hey, tech-savvy educators! Are you ready to spice up your summer with a dash of AI-powered fun? In the sizzling season finale of the Tech Tools for Teachers Podcast, we're dishing out three fantastic tools straight from Google's experimental kitchen – prepare to be delightfully surprised!


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Shanna Martin

Thanks for listening to the Tech Tools for Teachers podcast, where each week we talk about a free piece or two of technology that you can use in your classroom. I'm your host, Shanna Martin. I'm a middle school teacher, technology, and instructional coach for my district.

Fuzz Martin

And I'm her producer and husband, Fuzz Martin, and podcasting always puts me in a good mood.

Shanna Martin

Oh man, that's like not even

Fuzz Martin

You never notice, uh Good and mood are spelled the same, but they don't rhyme.

Shanna Martin

Well, it's the last episode of season six, and clearly we've gone downhill.

Fuzz Martin

We're talking about food mood today.

Shanna Martin

Oh, that's where you were going with that. I thought you were trying to, like, Google something, like, Google. No,

Fuzz Martin

no, no. Food mood rhymes, but good mood does not. Food mood rhymes.

Shanna Martin

This is true. Yeah. But they're, they're, and

Fuzz Martin

they're just one letter off. Uh,

Shanna Martin

wow. Okay. So we're at, it'll take,

Fuzz Martin

it'll take a little bit, but, uh, we're here at the end of the year and, uh, and I'm out of puns. So thankfully we snuck on through to the end of season six.

Shanna Martin

And you have all summer to put them together.

Fuzz Martin

Yep. Hooray. Gonna work on my puns over the summer, folks.

Shanna Martin

So anywho. It is episode 187, which is the end of. Season six.

Fuzz Martin

Yes. Oh, I'm sorry.

Shanna Martin

I was like, we even prepped with the button this time, folks.

Fuzz Martin

I love, I love the eyeballs like daggered to the sound effects machine. Let's try that again. Go ahead, do it. Do it. Do it.

Shanna Martin

All right. And it's the last episode of season six. There we go. Oh my. So if you can't tell, I'm already on summer break. Yes. I've had a week. It's not really been a week of relaxation by any means. I've been back to work three of the four days that I have had off. But really.

Fuzz Martin

Because our other, our youngest child

Shanna Martin

is still

Fuzz Martin

in school, so you're like, oh, I can get all this stuff done while she's still in school.

Shanna Martin

So everyone's like, oh, you started summer break? I'm like, well, I've actually been to school three times. Yeah, that's okay. So that's fine. I mean I'm getting things done.

Fuzz Martin

You're still under contract till the end of June, right?

Shanna Martin

Well, I guess kinda. I don't know how that works.

Fuzz Martin

I don't know how it works either.

Shanna Martin

Eh, paperwork.

Fuzz Martin

Summer break.

Shanna Martin

So anyway, so we're talking, we're preparing for summer break today, but I decided this year, I've done many episodes in the past where it's suggestions for teachers or help for summer school or Additional support. So like episodes, we can go back in, um, like episode 60 and 93 and 94 and 123 and 155, I went back and checked, I've done a lot of episodes where it's support for students.

So parents can work over the summer or kids can help, um, you know, to make sure that there's no like summer slide kind of stuff. But this year I decided why not make my last episode of the season instead of be summer practice focused. It's going to be summer teacher fun focused, because that is where we need to be. And there's more button pushing. So today we're going back to a website of fabulousness.

That I talked about briefly earlier this season, and I wanted to share all the cool things that teachers can do over the summer that will be fun for them, and, you know, if you want to introduce it to your students in the school year, you're more than welcome to, but this is more for you, educators, and your summer entertainment. So we are using labs. google,

and

Shanna Martin

we're going to use some fun AI tools that are fun for you and fun for anybody who gets to experience you playing with these tools because they are so much fun. And so we have three to highlight today because I couldn't make a decision. And then I was like, you know what? Teachers can have all the fun that they want to in the summer. So the first one is for all of you foodies out there who like to cook or. Maybe don't have time to cook during the school year?

Beyond like the regular routine of meals, but you can be adventuresome. And this is where the, this today's pun that comes in. Food

Fuzz Martin

mood.

Shanna Martin

So if you go to labs. google, which again is super fun website, you're going to see all this stuff going on. You're not gonna find food mood in the top, like the other things we've talked about. You have to scroll down a bit, and you keep on scrolling, and then you gotta find the little square towards the bottom. Keep on keepin on. And eventually, you will find where it says food mood. And when you find it, click on it. Ta dee! So, food mood.

Once you get there, it does switch over to Google Arts and Culture. Just so you know, you'll find links that kind of come back and forth between labs at Google and Google Arts and Culture, which is totally fine. But that's where, if that throws you off, that's where you'll find it. Food mood. It's an experiment. Launch it. So food mood combines. Two cuisines,

Fuzz Martin

two cuisines

Shanna Martin

into one recipe, one recipe.

Fuzz Martin

This sounds like a TV show

Shanna Martin

using Google AI. Oh my gosh. This could totally be a fun thing with your friends. Invite friends over for a barbecue or invite people over for like. You know, charcuterie, you know those charcuterie boards that people are building? You could do this with Food Mood. It would be amazing. Two cuisines, one recipe. It uses AI. All of our stuff uses AI today, just so you know, on this episode. I want A, and it gives you the sentence in the beginning.

You can click on starter, soup, main course, or dessert. I have tried soup and dessert so far, so we're going to go with main course. Four. How many people, how many people do we want to cook for?

Fuzz Martin

Uh, let's say eight.

Shanna Martin

Okay. Cause it maxes out at 10. Just so

Fuzz Martin

you know,

Shanna Martin

I just clicked on 10. You said eight. Okay. Eight people mixing influences from. And you pick two countries anywhere in the world. It gives you a list. All right,

Fuzz Martin

here we go. You ready?

Shanna Martin

They're in alphabetical order. So pick something towards the top. Cause I'm an E's.

Fuzz Martin

Okay. We're going to go, uh, we'll go with, uh, Albania.

Shanna Martin

Okay. That starts with an A. Oh, you're

Fuzz Martin

an E. You said you're an E.

Shanna Martin

Now I'm on Albania. Albania. And,

Fuzz Martin

uh, we're going to go with Argentina. We'll see

Shanna Martin

where, I'm going to twirl it and see where it ends up. I can't pronounce it. Indonesia.

Fuzz Martin

Indonesia.

Shanna Martin

Ready.

Fuzz Martin

Yep.

Shanna Martin

Validate. And then it says let's. And you click the little cooking button. And then, food mood. The recipe is called Eastern Treasures, Albania and Indonesia. An aromatic main course with a blend of Albanian and Indonesian flavors, perfect for a special occasion. Serves eight. Time? It'll take a hundred and five minutes to make this dish. Go It's going to tell me my ingredients.

Ground lamb, onion, garlic, dried oregano, cumin, red pepper, salt, cilantro, rice, milk, broth, turmeric, ginger, and almonds. What gives me this picture, this AI generated picture, and then gives me the recipe of how to make this. Looks like meatballs with kind of a rice something. It looks actually really good. And then for a flavorful dish, use a combination of ground lamb and ground beef. If you want to add, there's like little pro tips that it gives you. And it's awesome.

It's like our full recipe based on. The two cultures and cook. What I love even more is the disclaimer on the bottom of all of these. This experiment uses AI to inspire your creativity in the kitchen. Recipes have not been developed in an actual kitchen or by actual chefs. Please use your best judgment and always prioritize food safety. How cool is that?

Fuzz Martin

Yeah, that's pretty cool.

Shanna Martin

One more.

Fuzz Martin

Yep.

Shanna Martin

Dessert? How many people?

Fuzz Martin

Uh, we'll say four.

Shanna Martin

Four people.

Fuzz Martin

Okay.

Shanna Martin

Okay.

Fuzz Martin

Uh, Germany?

Shanna Martin

Germany!

Fuzz Martin

And Japan.

Shanna Martin

I did Germany and Ireland this morning, and that's the one that I have put into my blog. Uh, Germany and Japan. There was some sort of chocolate amazingness that was this morning. And I really actually wanted to make it. I am searching in alphabetical order, Japan, Germany and Japan. Ready?

Fuzz Martin

Yep.

Shanna Martin

Let's cook. Now, do we all see how entertaining this could be in the summer? So if you have time, you want to teach family members to cook, you can, you want to have a cook off in your family. You could do that or with friends, or you could just have everybody do this virtually or in some sort of cool Google meet.

And then have everybody choose their food and then you can cook it and bring it to a dinner party instead of having the usual potluck where we have mac and cheese, we have baked beans, we have crockpot chicken. You could actually all come with like a really cool dish.

Fuzz Martin

Yes.

Shanna Martin

Besides the fluff pretzel strawberry thing that everybody in Wisconsin makes. Like you could make this pretty amazing. Funeral potatoes. Yes. I mean, we can't give up funeral potatoes, but anyway. All right. Zenith of sweetness. Oh, what? This looks amazing. The dessert is perfectly balanced with two distinct cultures. Dessert making prowlessness resulting in the pinnacle of sweetness. There's some sort of chocolate, whipped cream, gelatin, more sugar.

More sugar, matcha powder, coconut milk, strawberries. Yes. I

Fuzz Martin

think I did. I think I had a good idea.

Shanna Martin

I think you did too. So again.

Fuzz Martin

Hard to scrub dessert.

Shanna Martin

Yeah, I know. And this is like, and it's not a kajillion ingredients and it takes 55 minutes from start to finish, but.

Fuzz Martin

It's not long.

Shanna Martin

No. It's not long. I mean, HelloFresh has some competition, maybe. Yeah.

Fuzz Martin

You know, like, uh, frozen pizza takes, you know, 25.

Shanna Martin

This is true. You can make a really fancy dessert with your frozen pizza for your friend party that you're going to have.

Fuzz Martin

Yeah.

Shanna Martin

So anyway, Food Mood, check it out. Check it out. Teacher Fun this summer. I think it would be fun. We're going to do this.

Fuzz Martin

Food Mood.

Shanna Martin

We're going to have some sort of dessert off.

Fuzz Martin

Good mood.

Shanna Martin

Yeah.

Fuzz Martin

No attitude.

Shanna Martin

Do you want to keep going?

Fuzz Martin

No.

Shanna Martin

Okay. So, number two, back to labs. google.

Fuzz Martin

Yes.

Shanna Martin

Scroll down, get past the fancy page, scroll down and towards the bottom, you will find what is called poem postcards. Try it now. So again, it'll pop up. It links you to Google arts and culture. That's kind of like the, the gateway to get you to these things. Um, so poem postcards.

What's cool about this, by the way, you could use this in your classroom just so you all know, but this could be fun to send random emails to your co workers throughout the summer and or send random poems to friends, relatives. Whoever you want to send random digital postcards to. It gives you a piece of art and you can change them. So if you click when you get there, so poem postcards, more art, there is tons and tons and tons and tons of classical art pieces that you can pick from.

It's like step one, pick a piece of art because the poem will be based on that piece of art, so that's something to kind of know, like be aware of that. So like I pick Starry Night, Vincent van Gogh. Okay. Okay. I am choosing my poem. Which you can pick. There's lots of choices, but you have haiku, free verse, sonnet, limerick. Okay. I'm going to choose a ballad because that seems. Appropriate. And I want someone who loves pencils. Oh, nice.

So now he's going to write me a ballad inspired by Starry Night about someone who loves pencils.

Fuzz Martin

Pencils.

Shanna Martin

Paint with pencils the starry night, the view from his window so bright, the swirling clouds and cypress trees, the moon and stars so serenely, a masterpiece born of his pain, a gift to the world of timeless refrain. And then. You click share poem and you send it to somebody so you can send it through Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Pinterest, email, Tumblr, and

Fuzz Martin

Tumblr,

Shanna Martin

our favorite. That's a blast

Fuzz Martin

from the past too.

Shanna Martin

Google Classroom. Oh, yes. So you can link poems right into Google Classroom. So summer school kids, you can be like, poem of the day. Anyway, so you can send these fun little poem postcards and you can be, you can send them to your, again, co workers, someone who needs a brightened day. You know, everybody loves summer emails, but this would be fun ones to get. Like, you don't have to go to MorePD, you can get a cool poem postcard from somebody.

Fuzz Martin

I wrote you one, Shanna.

Shanna Martin

Oh, my.

Fuzz Martin

Based on Gustav Klimitz, The Kiss.

Shanna Martin

Great. What's the picture look like?

Fuzz Martin

Uh, it's, uh, it's two people, uh, kissing. Oh. Great. Super. I don't think it was, I don't know if it would be super appropriate for, uh, I mean, it's, it's, it's an appropriate photo. It's like, like, here you go. See?

Shanna Martin

Oh, yeah, it's just art.

Fuzz Martin

But it would make sixth graders, uh, giggle. Uh, two lovers entwined in a passionate kiss. See, that would make sixth graders giggle. Yes, it would. Uh, their bodies and souls entwined as one. Yes, still, still. The man's green skin and the woman's, uh, golden hair. By the way, uh, it was for someone who loves frogs.

Shanna Martin

Oh, okay. A perfect

Fuzz Martin

match like frogs and lily pads. Oh,

Shanna Martin

it's like the princess and the frog. The setting

Fuzz Martin

is lush, verdant forest. Pfft. Where the birds sing, and the flowers bloom, The air is filled with the sweet scent of love, And all is right in the world.

Shanna Martin

Cute.

Fuzz Martin

With the world.

Shanna Martin

Nice.

Fuzz Martin

Anyway, there you go. That's, uh, that's the kiss.

Shanna Martin

There you go. So it takes a part of the piece of the art, teaches a little bit about the art, writes you a poem, a line to something to point out to it, and boom, postcard. It'd be fun to send to somebody, I think, and you could just, Flood somebody's mailboxes with fun poems and then

Fuzz Martin

send it to a politician. That would be

Shanna Martin

fun. That would be entertaining So and our third one. Send it to your

Fuzz Martin

school board. I'm kidding. Don't do that.

Shanna Martin

Please don't do that

Fuzz Martin

Um, send it to your principal and say hey, it was been a great year.

Shanna Martin

Like, I did PD. Yeah Please don't get me in trouble. Okay, so Our last one with labs. google.

Fuzz Martin

This is my favorite. This may have been the one that I was really excited to talk about.

Shanna Martin

Okay. So it's called Say What You See. Not Say What You Mean. Okay. Anyway, not that we were singing that earlier or anything. Um, so it's called Say What You See. Again, scroll down towards the bottom. Again, it'll come through Google arts and culture. So, this tool, not only is it highly entertaining, but it's actually really beneficial.

Fuzz Martin

And by this tool, you don't mean John Mayer, right?

Shanna Martin

Correct. Okay. Oh my goodness. Wow. We're just like full of jokes today. So, Say What You See helps you learn how to write prompts in this game, but for AI. Yes. So, I can't tell you, like, as a, as a tech coach or an instructional coach, I have teachers who want to start using AI, but they get really frustrated because when they're writing, AI is not producing what they actually need.

So they want like a rubric written for them because rubrics are tricky and they're time consuming and they want to use some AI, like different AI tools to write a rubric. The problem is, the way they write the prompt, it doesn't give them what they need. So it's frustrating, and then it's not useful, and then you just do all the work over again.

Fuzz Martin

Yep.

Shanna Martin

That's my teaching point. So, Say What You See is a game based on writing prompts for AI. So what you do is you go into the game, say what you see, there's like a little brain, I thought it was a pig or a cloud, but I'm pretty sure it's a brain, it's a brain, isn't it? Okay, so, start level one. So when you click on it, it gives you a picture, and it shows you, like, include the information, the medium, the subject, and the context. So, a painting of a dog in a field.

Okay, the more descriptive you get and specific, the better. You will get AI to produce what you want it to. Okay. Level one,

Fuzz Martin

but there's a trick. You only get 120 characters,

Shanna Martin

correct? So you can't go on and on forever because it's going to ignore you. I want you to tell me what you see in the level one picture. The first one

Fuzz Martin

I saw ramen noodles, uh, here, I'll show you my whole thing. Here was my whole level one.

Shanna Martin

Oh, interesting.

Fuzz Martin

Yeah.

Shanna Martin

Okay.

Fuzz Martin

And so these were my, my pictures that I did.

Shanna Martin

So tell me about what you wrote for your gradient picture.

Fuzz Martin

For my gradient, I, I put, cause I, I'm colorblind. I

Shanna Martin

know. That's why I So I just wrote

Fuzz Martin

a blank screen with a gentle gradient and, uh, it came back with what the colors were, I think it's pink or something like that. Yeah, it

Shanna Martin

goes mint green to pink. And I was like, you can't see that.

Fuzz Martin

So at first I thought it was broken.

Shanna Martin

Okay.

Fuzz Martin

Uh, and then so I'm like, uh, it's a blank screen with a gentle gradient. And, uh, and then apparently it was like, Hey, you're right. Except for, uh, my color was wrong. So that one, I go, I was 70 percent right according to this. So, but my other two, I think it was, I don't know if I got the color of the bowl. Right. Um,

Shanna Martin

you said purple, it's blue.

Fuzz Martin

It's blue. Okay. Yeah. So, but my, uh, my ramen spot on, huh? Look at that.

Shanna Martin

Yeah. Good job. So like when I did the gradient one, I get 88 percent of the match, but that's just because I can see the color change and you. Yes. But anyway, EV, besides the point,

Fuzz Martin

yes,

Shanna Martin

it teaches you how to write what you see specifically enough. Yep. And accurately enough. So that way it then creates the image that you describe in your picture, and it'll tell you the percentage, how close you are, and how far you are from what your descriptions are. So for those of you who.

are starting to use more AI in the classroom and who are using these different tools, this is a great way to kind of play a game and also train your brain as to how to write short descriptions that are specific enough for AI to understand what you want.

Fuzz Martin

Yes.

Shanna Martin

And it's fun.

Fuzz Martin

It is.

Shanna Martin

And then it's challenging because you're like, but wait, I want that to be 100%. I don't want that to be like 89 percent because those types of things drive me nuts. You can move on to the next one, but you're not accurate. So, this works on your accuracy as well. So yeah, what are you working on now? I can see you furiously typing and competing.

Fuzz Martin

I'm starting level two, so let's see what happens. Level two. Let's see. Level two, fight! Fail. Oh, look at that, it's pretty close. Oh, I hit 77

Shanna Martin

percent match? Nice. Yeah, it

Fuzz Martin

put a rider on my bronze horse, but uh

Shanna Martin

It's lifting the correct leg. It is. And it's missing a leg.

Fuzz Martin

It is missing a leg. Your horse only

Shanna Martin

has three legs.

Fuzz Martin

I don't know why that horse has three legs. Okay. Um, it didn't tell it to have three legs,

Shanna Martin

but All right. We're good. All right. So, that's our last one. So, that's Say What You See. So, that is the third one to kind of practice. And that actually, that tool will be really helpful for, again, training your brain and being able to write specific things for AI and some practice with writing some specific things for AI.

Fuzz Martin

Yeah. I like that. That's pretty cool. And it's very helpful even, uh, even just for you as a teacher to learn how to do this better because this is definitely a skill that all of us will need as AI becomes more and more important. West

Shanna Martin

So there we go. Some of the cool things we can do with labs.google. I want to be able to share Some of these creations that they make from food mood. Yes. That would be amazing.

Fuzz Martin

Yes. The appetizer for three that you're making from Antarctica. No, because in Antarctica you're not allowed to make. Did you know this? You're not allowed to eat anything from Antarctica. It all has to be shipped in. Did you know that? I learned that over the weekend. You're not allowed to eat anything native on Antarctica.

Shanna Martin

So it has to be. It

Fuzz Martin

all has to be shipped in.

Shanna Martin

Interesting.

Fuzz Martin

Yeah. You have to get all your food from Piggly Wiggly.

Shanna Martin

Yes. If you don't know what Piggly Wiggly is, it's a grocery store in the Midwest. And yes, yes, folks, there is a pig in the logo. And people, people have t shirts with pigs on them. I might get one. But that's not here nor there. So anywho, if you haven't started summer break yet, I hope you do soon and you enjoy your break and take some time to enjoy and relax the summer. If you are on summer break, yay, enjoy your summer. But for everybody, take a minute, relax, enjoy your summer.

Educators deserve it. They work so hard. And, thanks for finishing season six with us. Yeah,

Fuzz Martin

we'll check in with you sometime. Throughout the summer. We always do. Do it for the algorithm.

Shanna Martin

We do that. And also And for you. Because you have to work on your puns. And there's plenty to work on.

Fuzz Martin

Yeah, I don't want to fall out of practice. Pun

Shanna Martin

practice. Because

Fuzz Martin

we know I never make puns at home. Only here on the, on the Whatever this is called,

Shanna Martin

podcast.

Fuzz Martin

I'll be here on the air. Fun's on the podcast.

Shanna Martin

And on that note, thanks for tuning in. This has been the Tech Tools for Teachers podcast. If you ever have any questions, you can find me on the app formerly known as Twitter, XSmartWI. Or on threads or on Facebook or pretty much anywhere. If you want to get more information on the links to the technology discussed in this episode, you can visit smartinwi com. If you'd like to support the show, please consider buying me a coffee or two. Visit buymeacoffee.

com slash smartinwi or visit smartinwi com and click on that cute little purple coffee cup. Your donations help keep this show going. New episodes. Coming in the fall. Thanks for listening. Go educate and innovate.

Fuzz Martin

The ideas and opinions expressed on this podcast and the smartinwi.com website are those of the author, Shanna Martin, and not of her employer. Prior to using any of the technologies discussed on this podcast, please consult with your employer regulations. This podcast offers no guarantee that these tools will work for you as described, but we sure hope they do. And we hope you have a great summer.

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