AI for teachers: plans, materials and grading
Teachers spend up to half their time on prep and grading — exactly what AI accelerates most. The reclaimed hours go back to live work with students.
5 scenarios that work today
Lesson plans per group level
Session structure, examples and activities for the age and level — in minutes.
Three-difficulty task sets
One topic — versions for struggling, average and strong students.
Explaining 'in other words'
Didn't land the first time? AI gives three alternative explanations with analogies.
Grading with feedback
Criteria-based review with personal comments for each student.
Tests and quizzes from material
Paste your notes — get a ready quiz with options and explanations.
Courses to start with
ChatGPT: quick start
A free course for absolute beginners: error-free sign-up for ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini, apps and voice mode, privacy settings, your first dialogue and 10 ready tasks for work and life. 7 checked lessons and a certificate.
Prompt engineering
A prompt-engineering course from zero: the RTCF formula, precise instructions, few-shot examples, chain-of-thought, JSON output and work templates. 10 hands-on lessons, first 3 free.
AI at work
Save 5+ hours a week with AI: emails and documents in minutes, spreadsheet formulas and analysis, meeting minutes, decks in an hour and a personal template system. 9 lessons, first 3 free.
FAQ
Students just AI their homework, right?
That's why formats evolve: oral defences, in-class work, personal-experience tasks. An AI-literate teacher designs assignments that can't be one-clicked.
Isn't it banned in schools?
Policies vary, but the trend is from bans to teaching correct use. Teachers using AI for prep is standard practice.