Exploring the Best AI Tools for Teachers - Ms Pavani Batulla, HOD Computer Science, KIS, Noida
- Kothari International School
- Mar 26
- 3 min read

Over time, our responsibilities as educators have evolved further. Hesitancy is a natural reaction to technology, particularly when it comes to something as potent as artificial intelligence. Given the potential effects of evolving technology on students' futures, we must give them the chance to learn about it in our classrooms. AI tools can not only increase productivity and creativity, but they can also help teachers with some of their time-consuming tasks and offer insightful data about students' learning.
Staying ahead of the curve is essential in a world where digital tools have the power to make or break training and education.
Whether your goal is to improve your training materials or your teaching strategies, this list will walk you through some of the most cutting-edge resources that will be accessible in 2025.
Together, we can explore how these AI marvels can enhance learning, spark creativity, and save time as we delve into the future of training and education.
These seven AI-powered resources will assist educators in individualized instruction, increasing their productivity and freeing up time for students. I've used each of these for my own writing and presentation creation, and the time they save just by producing the slides allows me to concentrate more intently on the information. I also like that the tools provide a range of templates, translation options, and other resources that educators frequently use.
1. AudioPen: You can use this AI-powered web application on your phone or computer. Your words are enhanced by the app as it creates the text, which you can then edit if necessary.
2. Canva Magic Write: Canva now offers an AI text-to-image generator called Magic Write, which can inspire creativity in writing. It provides ideas, helps with brainstorming, and supports lesson planning, making it a useful tool for educators to create a presentation or other graphics for classroom use. Magic Write can assist with many writing tasks that educators may have by analyzing the word prompts and then helping with brainstorming, creating an outline, writing lesson plans, or generating a visually engaging presentation in far less time.
3. Curipod: This website enables teachers to create interactive lessons in minutes using AI. Students can explore various topics, and the AI functionality helps generate customized lessons tailored to their learning needs. Teachers simply type in a topic, and a ready-to-run lesson is generated with text, images, and activities such as polls, open-ended responses, word clouds, and more. There are even activities to build in that focus on SEL check-ins.
4. Eduaide.Ai: This is an AI-assisted lesson-development tool that provides educators with more than 100 resource types to choose from to create high-quality instructional materials. It offers the ability to translate the generated content into more than 15 languages instantly.
Educators can generate a syllabus, create discussion prompts, use the “teaching assistant” for help with creating individualized education program plans, write emails, or even compile a list of accommodations for students. Eduaide.AI has a content generator, teaching assistant, feedback bot, free-form chat, and assessment builder.
5. OpenAI: The recently released Teaching with AI guide for teachers was created to help educators use ChatGPT in their classrooms. The guide comes with several suggested prompts and includes explanations that clarify exactly how ChatGPT works and what its limitations are, and it provides reminders of the importance of verifying information and checking for bias. With ChatGPT 4, which is a paid version, there is greater accuracy and reliability of information than with the original version.
6. Quizizz: With Quizizz, teachers can design quizzes that will create a personalized learning path based on each student’s responses. Teachers can also create lessons with Quizizz, which now has an AI enhancement that can adjust question difficulty, check grammar, and redesign questions to reflect real-world scenarios, with more features on the way.
7. Slidesgo: This tool provides access to free templates via Google Slides and now has the AI Presentation Maker. With this new functionality, presentations can be created within minutes. Simply choose a topic; select a tone such as casual, creative, or professional; make changes; and download your presentation. A time-saver for sure!
Developing and disseminating these materials to our students sparks in-depth discussions about the advantages of artificial intelligence and how to use it effectively for learning and creation. Teachers can investigate a plethora of additional resources that can assist with each of the crucial areas outlined.
Choosing a tool to begin with and considering how it affected your practice are crucial.
Written by :
Pavani Batulla
M. Tech (Computer Science)
HOD - Computer Science
KIS Noida
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