蜜桃app Smart Lesson Generatorとは何ですか?

Thomas Gardner
教師は若い学生の机の隣に立っていました、学生は机に座って彼の先生とハイタッチしています
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あなたの贵重な时间のうち、教える代わりに计画や管理业务にどれだけ费やされていますか? 教育者の93% が生徒の生活にプラスの影响を与えるためにキャリアをスタートさせていますが、75%以上がこれらの非教育的な职务に圧倒されてしまいます。しかし、私たちには负荷を軽减するためのツールがあります。

蜜桃app Smart Lesson Generator?のご紹介 – 授業計画を効率化し、指導に集中できるようにする、高速で統合された効率的なソリューションです。Smart Lesson Generatorについて見てみましょう。

新しい 蜜桃app Smart Lesson Generator のご紹介

蜜桃app Smart Lesson Generatorを使用すると、魅力的で適切なレッスンプランを数秒で作成できます。これは、専門家によって設計され、有効性を確保するためにGlobal Scale of English(GSE)に沿ったピアソンコースに接続されています。

*Smart Lesson Generatorは現在、一部のタイトルで利用可能であり、2025年と2026年まで段階的に展開されます

60秒以内に準备完了

コースウェア、クラスの習熟度、および作成したい特定のアクティビティを選択します。数秒以内に、すぐに使用できるアクティビティが届きます。すべての学习者に合わせてアクティビティを調整、拡大、または調整するために、簡単に再生できます。各アクティビティはさまざまな学習レベルに合わせて慎重に設計されているため、一般的なレッスンプランを変更するのに時間を無駄にする必要はありません。

世代制限のない使いやすい

Smart Lesson Generatorはユーザーフレンドリーで、新しいツールや追加のログインは必要ありません。 蜜桃app 英語 Portal から直接アクセスできます。また、作成できるアクティビティの数に制限はありません。必要なだけ何度でもアクティビティを自由に再生して、今日の学习者にとって効果的なレッスンが続くようにしてください。

Smart Lesson Generatorはどのコースに接続されていますか?

Smart Lesson Generatorは、教えているコース、ユニット、正確なレッスンと簡単に統合でき、数秒でレッスンに命を吹き込みます。Smart Lesson Generator?は現在、以下に接続されています。

  • Roadmap
  • Gold Experience (第2版)
  • Future

2025年から2026年にかけて、さらに多くのタイトルが登场します。

専门家によって设计され、骋厂贰にベンチマークされています

教育の専门家によって作られた私たちのオーダーメイドのテクノロジーは、最新の教授法と教育技术を取り入れて、教师が教师のために开発しています。

すべての活動は、実績のある教育実践に根ざしており、 Global Scale of English (GSE)と一致しており、教室に適切な程度の課題を保証します。

「AI による教育の強化: スマート レッスン ジェネレーターの紹介」を参照して、Smart Lesson Generator に情報を提供する学習科学を発見してください。

教育者の声

「蜜桃app Global Scale of English (GSE)に精通している教師として、Smart Lesson Generatorは非常に貴重なAIツールであることに気付くでしょう。あなたが提供する GSE スコアに正確に一致するアクティビティを作成し、生徒のニーズに完全に適合していることを確認します。ピアソンのコースブックと一緒に使用したり、独自のレッスンをデザインしたりして、時間を節約できます。さらに、世界中のピアソンの専門家や教育者からの意見を取り入れながら常に進化しており、最先端の教育ツールボックスに加えるにふさわしい製品となっています。」

Le Dinh Bao Quoc(博士)、?Pro.Ed Education Solutions??創設者兼CEO

「Smart Lesson Generatorを使用すると、教師は Global Scale of Englishに沿った魅力的なレッスンやアクティビティをすばやく作成できるため、パーソナライズされた学習と生徒の進歩に集中できます。」??

Rosa María Cely Herrera、?国際教育コンサルタント? ?

Smart Lesson Generatorをお試しください

蜜桃app Smart Lesson Generator で授業計画の革命に参加しましょう。あなたの教育を強化し、迅速でつながりのある効果的な活動で生徒を鼓舞します。

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