AI Tools For Teachers

Incorporating technology into education is easier with these tools.

Artificial intelligence is not going anywhere. Virtual assistants, cellphones, facial recognition, drones, cybersecurity, customer assistance, search engines, and media streaming currently actively incorporate it. It even chooses the adverts you'll view online. The use of AI will increase exponentially. It is our duty as educators to stay on top of new technological developments and incorporate them into our lessons. Be careful, some are free, and some are not!

Lesson Planning and slide decks

Even though creating lesson plans can take a lot of time, these tools make it simple. These cutting-edge solutions will assist in streamlining the procedure and saving you time, whether you require assistance establishing resources, producing activities, or designing slide decks.

Curipod - A tool for creating interactive presentations that may be used in teaching. You can develop your classes or use their AI generator to create exciting and dynamic lectures and activities.

Teachology.ai - This website provides teachers with AI-powered tools to make and manage lesson plans, exams, report comments, syllabus documentation, and more.

Decktopus - Create a slide deck in seconds by typing any topic into the search field, choosing your audience, and specifying the presentation's goal.

Flexible Tools

Why not look into these AI technologies enhancing students' access to learning? We all want our students to be able to access our classes and enjoy the learning experience, but there are often hurdles that hinder this.

Knowji - makes flashcards for essential phrases to help students comprehend language.

Pressto - an AI application that makes writing enjoyable by building access scaffolds for students.

Individualized Learning

In a perfect world, teachers would have enough time to adapt each session to each student's specific requirements and preferences. But this is frequently not the practice case!

Altitude Learning - a US-based business that offers resources for project-based learning, competency-driven instruction, student evaluations, and teacher professional development.

Century - an AI-powered platform that offers students personalized learning opportunities. To present information and tests that are suited to each student's needs, it uses adaptive algorithms to analyze the students' learning habits.

Chatbots

It's easy to assume that chatbots don't need an introduction, given how frequently ChatGPT is mentioned in the media. 

ChatGPT – OpenAIs chat platform is now integrated into many other products, including Microsoft.

Bard – Googles ChatGPT eqivielant.

Poe - an app-based chatbot that says it is quicker than all the others.

Andi - A chatbot made just for kids promises to have more safeguards against bias and improper information, so it might be utilized in the classroom if thoroughly evaluated.

Creativity

Stable Diffusion - a text-to-picture program that can produce any image from a prompt or description.

Dall. e – Type in an image description, and it will create six options of images you can use.

Scribble Diffusion - With the help of artificial intelligence, transform your rough drawing into polished artwork.

Scribble Dibble – Similar to scribble diffusion, this app allows you to take a picture of a drawing and turn it into a refined image.

Research and Academic Writing

Paperpal - created especially for academic writing, will assist you in editing and proofreading your work.

Scholarly - Summarises any article you need to read into interactive flashcards or quick summary documents to do academic reading faster.

Chatpdf - Allows you to upload a research paper and ask questions, which will generate responses from the article!

Lateral – helps speed up reading by converting your documents into short snippets – like a highlights reel!