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Hudsonville teachers demonstrate Brisk AI pilot to board; district says use remains in piloting phase
Summary
Teachers from Bauer Elementary demonstrated classroom uses of the Brisk AI extension — including automated feedback, quizzes from videos and reading‑level adjustment — and district staff said the tools are being piloted across the district while leaders weigh costs, equity and implementation details.
Teachers from Bauer Elementary demonstrated how an AI browser extension called Brisk can generate targeted student feedback, convert instructional videos into quizzes or slideshows and adjust article reading levels during the Hudsonville Public School District board meeting.
The demonstration, led by Bauer Principal Josh Meersma and teachers Delaney Overman and Kaylee Allstaff, showed teachers using Brisk to attach a fourth‑grade rubric to student work and instantly generate “next steps” feedback, create auto‑graded Google Form quizzes from video subtitles, and change article text to a lower reading level for individual students. “As a teacher, it is just a huge time saver,” Carrie Allstadt said during the presentation.
District administrators…
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