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We’ve listed a selection of AI tools that educators can explore to see if they are a good fit for their classrooms. Below you’ll find a short description and a link to each platform to help you learn more about how these tools can support teaching, accessibility, and engagement.
Disclaimer: The AI tools shared on this page are for informational purposes only. It is up to each educator to review and decide whether a tool is appropriate for their learners and learning environment. Please consider your institution’s policies and ensure the tool addresses ethical concerns such as privacy, bias, and transparency before use.
Check back often! We will continue to update this page as new and innovative AI tools become available.
AI School Genius is designed specifically for teachers and schools. It helps automate lesson planning, grading, and communication while offering templates aligned with curriculum outcomes. Educators can use it to create differentiated materials and save time on repetitive tasks, making it easier to focus on student learning needs.
Diffit is an accessibility-friendly tool that generates levelled reading passages and comprehension questions from any text or topic. Teachers can instantly adapt materials for multiple reading levels, translate content, and include simplified summaries to support diverse learners, ideal for inclusive and UDL-based classrooms.
Magic AI is a flexible writing assistant that helps educators brainstorm ideas, simplify text, summarize resources, or create handouts. It’s especially useful for adapting complex content into student-friendly formats. When used thoughtfully, it supports inclusive communication and reduces educator workload.
Gamma AI creates visually engaging slide decks, documents, and websites from plain text prompts. It helps educators quickly design polished, accessible presentations that are easy to share with students. Gamma’s clean layouts and built-in formatting tools support visual learners and keep lessons consistent and professional.
ChatGPT is a conversational AI tool that can support lesson design, content creation, or classroom discussion prompts. Educators can use it to generate examples, draft rubrics, or brainstorm ideas, while modeling ethical use and critical thinking with students. Always review outputs for accuracy and bias before sharing.
Copilot integrates directly into Microsoft 365 apps such as Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. It helps educators draft lesson plans, summarize meetings, analyze data, and write reports efficiently. Because it works inside secure institutional platforms, it’s a practical AI option for educators who use Microsoft tools daily.
Gemini is Google’s advanced AI assistant that connects with Google Docs, Slides, and Drive. It can help educators summarize documents, create outlines, or draft instructional materials. Gemini can also assist with accessibility checks by suggesting alt text or captions when integrated with Google Workspace tools.