With AI tools becoming increasingly accessible and advanced, many teachers are worried about how to catch cheaters. Less attention, however, is paid to how teachers themselves can use AI tools to streamline lesson planning, generate classroom materials and personalize instruction. “With some of these tasks that we can use AI for, one would hope it would help alleviate some of the burnout teachers feel,” said Allison Bacon, the instructional technology coordinator at Ossining Union Free School District in New York. “We don’t need to be so perfect. [We can] use a tool that’ll pick up the things that we know how to do, but we don’t have the time.” She joked about how AI tools are like a personal assistant. “I’m looking at it as a tool to do my legwork,” said Bacon.
Bacon cautioned that the companies that create AI tools may not be attuned to student privacy laws like FERPA or COPPA, so teachers should reach out to decision makers in their school district to ensure they are following guidelines around third-party services and privacy. Once teachers get the green light, there’s a lot to explore. Bacon identified eight free AI-powered tools that educators can experiment with to bring innovation and efficiency to their classrooms.
Enhance assessments with Conker AI and Question Well
Conker AI is a system designed to help educators create an assessment or assignment based on an input, such as a reading or specific topic. Educators can choose what types of questions they want in the assessment, including read-and-response, multiple-choice, and drag-and-drop questions. Conker AI also provides the option to convert quizzes into Google Forms for automatic grading. “It gives you that framework that you start with. And then a teacher can go in and really make the modifications and make it specific to the students in front of them,” said Bacon.
Similarly, QuestionWell is an AI-driven platform that analyzes learning objectives and generates high-quality assessment questions in various languages. These tools could save teachers time while ensuring well-structured assessments.
Personalize learning with ChatGPT and Brisk
ChatGPT is an AI-driven language model, meaning it generates human-like writing. “I think the first thing that people are getting wrong is that it is just a tool for cheating,” said Bacon, who believes ChatGPT has more to offer. For example, teachers have prompted students to use ChatGPT to generate project ideas, build critical thinking skills and check their work.