A quick round-up of CENTURY’s updates and feedback – TeacherGENie
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This year CENTURY has launched several new features alongside some important updates to existing functionality. Here’s a quick round-up of the launch of TeacherGENie and some of the positive feedback we’ve received from teachers and educators across the world.
In July we launched TeacherGENie, our feature combining generative AI and our exceptional learning materials to create printable worksheets.
At the time of the launch, Carlo Ciliberto, our Chief AI Officer, set out the aim of the feature, to “leverag[e] CENTURY’s high-quality content, aligning generative AI with the unique goals of each educator.”
Feedback from a range of organisations shows that we’re achieving this aim! Here are just some of the positive comments we’ve received:
“Questions are provided in direct connection with specific objectives and it takes close to no time to have the tasks already generated and displayed, ready to be used.” Teaching Assistant & Language Support Teacher in an all through international school in Romania
“Helpful and effective tool to create stage appropriate resources within seconds.” Primary Teacher in an international school in Abu Dhabi
We’re so pleased this feature is achieving its aim of making generative AI work for teachers.
To learn more about our TeacherGENie feature and any other updates, book a CENTURY demo here.
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