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Kira 如何让我重新思考作为课程规划合作伙伴的人工智能
有没有感觉夏天的第一个安静的一周变成了一场马拉松式的课程计划,空白的页面和无尽的标准在盯着你?如果有一种方法可以将那些深夜的起草会议换成几秒钟人工智能驱动的洞察力,让您重新获得宝贵的时间,同时仍然让您保持控制力,那会怎么样?在这篇文章中,我分享了 ISTE + ASCD 2026 展台上的一次对话如何让我认识了 Kira 的 Lesson Studio——这是一个工具,它可以从您那里获取主题、标准和句子,然后立即生成可供教学的课程大纲。想象一下,只需点击一下即可交换图像、添加视频或将多项选择题变成游戏,而 AI 会在幕后处理繁重的工作。您还将发现 Kira 的 Activity Studio 如何让您用简单的语言创建交互式“动作图块”,自动将它们标记为标准,甚至即时将它们翻译成其他语言。此外,该平台的内置版本历史记录和隐私设计架构意味着您可以无所畏惧地进行实验,知道学生数据保持安全,并且您可以随时回滚到以前的版本。想知道单个句子如何准确地生成完全编码的水循环游戏、个性化补救活动或多语言科学实验室,以及这将如何重塑您的整个规划工作流程?点击阅读全文,了解 Kira 可以改变您的课程规划、差异化和发展的三种具体方式
来源:TeacherCastYou know that feeling in late June when the school year finally lets go of you? For most of my career, that first quiet week of summer came with a strange side effect: I'd already start thinking about next year's lessons. Not because I had to yet — but because I knew how many late nights of planning were waiting for me come August.
If you've ever stared at a blank planning doc at 10 p.m., trying to bend a lesson to fit one specific state standard, you know exactly what I mean. We ask teachers to be curriculum designers, software engineers, data analysts, and creative directors — usually all before first period. That “blank page problem” is real, and it's one of the quiet reasons so many great educators burn out.
That's the backdrop I carried into ISTE + ASCD 2026. And it's why one booth in particular stopped me in my tracks.
The Moment It Clicked
The Kira booth was packed — the kind of crowd you notice from across the exhibit hall. I squeezed in expecting another “AI can do it all” pitch. What I got instead was a conversation about giving teachers their time back.
“The only thing that's going to stop you when it comes to Kira is your imagination,” Harl, one of the folks leading the demos, told the crowd. “One sentence is going to get you there.”
一句话。 I'll admit I was skeptical. But over the next few minutes — and four separate conversations I ended up having with the team — I started to see curriculum planning in a genuinely new way.
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The End of the Blank Page
Here's the piece that hooked the lesson-planner in me: Kira's Lesson Studio.
Instead of starting from nothing, you tell Kira what you're teaching and which standards you're aligning to — Connecticut science objectives, Tennessee computer science standards, whatever your state requires — and it generates a structured, ready-to-teach lesson in seconds. (That's not a hypothetical scale, either: the entire state of Tennessee recently adopted Kira to power its computer science curriculum.)
