2025’s Best Artificial Intelligence Tools & Resources For Teachers & Students – Part One
I’ve published many AI-related “Best” lists, and you can find them all here. Here are my choices for the best AI tools and resources for education over the past six months: “Read Along” Now Lets You Upload Your Own Content To Create Interactive Stories Using ChatGPT’s New Image Creation Ability For Creating “Spot The […]

I’ve published many AI-related “Best” lists, and you can find them all here.
Here are my choices for the best AI tools and resources for education over the past six months:
“Read Along” Now Lets You Upload Your Own Content To Create Interactive Stories
The Best Posts & Articles On The Idea Of Using AI Tutors
I Think Google Might Have Finally Used AI To Create Something Useful With This NotebookLM Update
The Best Free AI-Powered Multi-Use Tools For Teachers
“Career Dreamer” Is A New AI-Powered Tool From Google That MIGHT Be Useful
“Kwizai” Looks Like A Decent Way To Create & Play Kahoot/Quizizz-Like Games
I Think “ZenMic” Is Now The Best Online Listening Site For English Language Learners
I Rediscovered “ReadM” This Week – It’s A Very Useful AI-Powered Reading Site
I Finally Found Something Khanmigo Is Useful For – Creating Blooket Questions!
Video: Saturday Night Live Tackles Artificial Intelligence In A High School
“Time Portal” Is An Impressive History & Geography Game
Quizizz Is Great, But I Would Only Use Its AI To Assess Super, Super Simple Student Answers
How I’m Using The Groovelit Game Now & How I Hope To Use It In The Future
New Cool Addition I’m Adding To My ELL Newcomer Final Next Week!
Videos: “60 Minutes” Does An Infomercial For Sal Kahn & AI
Quizizz now lets you use AI to create flashcards, though you can’t yet include images. I’m adding this info to The Best Tools To Make Online Flashcards.
Sassy is an AI career exploration tool for students. It’s based in Oregon, but it seems to be useful and accessible to anyone. You can read an article about it in Ed Week. I’m adding it to The Best Websites For Students Exploring Jobs and Careers.
Flint looks like an interesting assessment tool, and it has a pretty robust free option. You can read about it in Edutopia. I’m adding it to NOT NECESSARILY THE “BEST,” BUT A LIST OF AI TEACHER PREP SITES.
Artificial Intelligence Cannot Plan is from Ben Newmark. I, too, am not real keen on using AI for lesson planning. I’m wary of having teachers try to use it as a crutch – it seems like it might take away teachers really thinking about what makes sense for their own students. I’m adding it to THE BEST POSTS ON EDUCATION & CHATGPT.
How to Use A.I. For Dynamic (& Fun) ESL Grammar-Focused Activities With Songs is from Song Activity Factory. I’m adding it to THE BEST POSTS ABOUT USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE WITH ELLS.
PDF2Audio “converts PDFs into an audio podcast, lecture, summary and others.” This could be useful for ELL teachers to turn texts into clozes (using ChatGPT) and then have students listen to the audio version. I’m adding this info to The Best Listening Sites For English Language Learners.
Tom Daccord has a well-organized list of AI sites for teachers.
The Kids That Edtech Writes Off is from Dan Meyer. I’m adding it to The Best Posts & Articles Highlighting Why We Need To Be Very Careful Around Ed Tech.
Using Class Discussions as AI-Proof Assessments is from Edutopia. I’m adding it to I Asked Artificial Intelligence To Recommend Student Writing Prompts That Can’t Be Easily Helped By AI – Here Are 14 Of Them.
Connected Papers is yet another AI-powered search engine for research papers. However, this one has a twist – it will create “graphs” of connecting papers. I’m adding it to The Best Tools For Academic Research.
Quillbot looks like it could be a real asset to the strategy I discussed in I Think This Study Shows The Best Way To Use AI To Help ELLs Develop Writing Skills.
Understanding How AI Works Makes It More Effective in Lesson Planning is by Mary Beth Hertz. I’m adding it to NOT NECESSARILY THE “BEST,” BUT A LIST OF AI TEACHER PREP SITES.
Here’s How I’m Engaging AI This Fall is from The Absent Minded Professor. I’m adding it to THE “BEST” IDEAS FOR USING CHATGPT, BARD, & OTHER FORMS OF AI WITH STUDENTS.