Toolkit

Is it AI you’re looking for?

*UPDATED October 2025!*

Resources:

Various Links- see below- I have no affiliations with any! Some are free, some require subscriptions!

AI Resources for Educators

Whether you’re cautiously curious or fully convinced that AI is here to stay, these tools can help you work smarter, not harder — planning faster, adapting more easily, and engaging students more deeply.

I’ve always believed technology should serve teaching, not replace it. Below are tools built for (or safe for) classrooms. I have no affiliations with any — some are free, some require subscriptions.


🎤 Interactive Lesson & Presentation Tools

Make your lessons interactive without spending hours building slides from scratch.


🧩 Quiz & Assessment Generators

Quickly create retrieval quizzes or formative assessments from your notes, text, or videos.


🧾 Lesson Planning & Resource Builders

Save time while keeping lesson quality and personalisation high.


🔍 Plagiarism & Academic Integrity

Tools to help maintain academic honesty and check for AI-assisted writing.


💡 Final Thought

AI won’t replace teachers — but teachers who understand AI will out-teach those who ignore it. Try these tools, experiment with one at a time, and reflect on which genuinely improve learning and workload.

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