Wednesday, August 13, 2025

First attempt to use KUSE AI to create materials for an information gap task

https://app.kuse.ai/ 

First visit: It seems to be able to do many things, one of which is to work with the materials that you upload. In that regard, it reminds me of Google NotebookLM (to confirm). 

You start with a canvas (somewhat like Microsoft's Whiteboard), where you can see the materials you have uploaded, and the things you're working on. 

MY FIRST ATTEMPT: 

1. I uploaded 2 files to the Library: (a) The beautiful princess Version A, and (b) The beautiful princess Version B. The 2 versions make up an information gap activity, whereby students, working in pairs, share their own versions (orally) with each other.  Each version has some wrong details as well as correct details. They listen to each other, and then using their logical reasoning, work out (and write down) the correct version together. 

2. I then asked Kuse to give me the Answer Key version, which it did efficiently, and correctly. 

3. I went on to ask Kuse to create a similar set of two versions, this time about A Handsome Princess. 

4. Kuse responded with two usable versions and the Answer Key, as below: 

https://app.kuse.ai/boards/shared-Ky4fXFxyC3Qdw7ZbXCVUwE

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Will continue to explore Kuse's other functions. 

So many AI tools out there. So many things each AI tool can do. Life is short. 



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