AntiMatter Dashboard & Sorcerer

 AntiMatter is not just a science term, it is a company that was developed with a simple idea: “if a student really understands a topic, then they will be able to make a meme about it.” 

Students can make a meme using the built-in generation tools built into the system. They then share them with each other over the curriculum topic. A teacher can assign a prompt and have the students create a meme around that prompt. They can then discuss the memes created together. Another activity available is the ability to create a text conversation between two characters using the “New Phone, Who Dis” application. 

Now, Antimatter has released their AI version called Sorcerer. (it is still in Beta form). The idea behind this new project is the ability for students to see what they know or need to know about a topic. The students would start by naming their Sorcerer. They then put in the topic they are currently learning in class. Once everything is set up, they then “visit” their named Sorcerer and add in something they want to learn about related to the topic. It will then ask them a question. Once they answer, it will reveal if they are correct and their level of knowledge. It will then present another question. With the questions, it gently guides them by providing hints to help them come up with the answers. 

There are different levels for use with Sorcerer ranging from elementary all the way up to PhD level.


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