Best Tools to Help with Teaching Using AI
Hey folks, I've been exploring ways to make teaching a bit easier and more interactive with some AI stuff. Wondering what tools others have found useful or kind…
Grayson Newton
February 9, 2026 at 05:09 AM
Hey folks, I've been exploring ways to make teaching a bit easier and more interactive with some AI stuff. Wondering what tools others have found useful or kinda fun to use in class or online teaching. Any cool tips or favorites?
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AI helps me track student progress in a way that I never could manually. The dashboards are so visual and easy to read!
I find AI grading tools pretty cool, especially for essays. Saves me hours on weekends.
Anyone tried AI tools that help create quizzes? I'm thinking of automating some of my tests.
I started using this AI tutor that customizes questions based on where students struggle. Game changer honestly!
I used AI to generate flashcards for vocab drills. Took me half the usual time.
For those using AI chatbots in teaching, do they really engage the students or just distract?
AI tools helped me flip my classroom better. Students can learn at their own pace with AI guides then we discuss together.
Can AI tools replace tutors? I don't think so, but curious about opinions.
I worry about AI making students lazy tho, like too reliant on tech and less learning.
The AI assistant I use can answer student questions on homework anytime. This frees me up a lot!
Would love some recommendations for AI tools that help with STEM subjects!
Been testing out voice recognition AI to help kids with reading difficulties, and its feedback is surprisingly precise.
AI tools helped me identify which topics students are struggling with the most by analyzing test results.
Lately I use AI to create interactive lessons with quizzes and videos, students seem more engaged.
Does anyone use AI for creative writing prompts? Makes my students brainstorm a lot easier.
Are there AI tools for helping students with disabilities?
Sometimes I think AI tools still lack the empathy and understanding a real teacher has.
Sometimes the AI suggestions are too generic though, I tweak them a lot to fit my style.
Just wondering if anyone knows about privacy concerns with AI in schools?
Some AI tools help with language translation for ESL students, pretty cool.
Used AI to help design personalized learning paths. The students loved the tailored approach.
I tried AI lesson planners but felt they were too generic for my subject. Anyone else had this?
I think AI content generators can sometimes produce weird or incorrect info. Always double check!
Has anyone integrated AI with their LMS? How was the experience?