EduTopia Shares Six Productivity Tools for Teachers

Andrew Boryga has published an article featuring six productivity tools every teacher should know about.

He says, “Rather than point you to the popular tools that many of you are likely familiar with by now—ChatGPT and Canvas, for example—we’ve focused on curating a list of tools you may not have heard of, or haven’t yet tried, and we’ll share teachers’ input on how they can be used to save you valuable time and effort.

MAGICSCHOOL

MagicSchool.ai was developed by teachers, and according to educator Tiffany Sutter, it’s “a teacher’s best friend.” Sutter says she uses MagicSchool to “create lesson plans and questions for passages, differentiate texts, write letters of recommendation, identify accommodations for students, design math and reading work, and summarize YouTube videos.”

The tool can generate text outputs for almost any purpose or need, including emails to parents, worksheets, multiple choice questions, custom thank-you notes, and gift ideas.”

6 Productivity Tools Every Teacher Should Know About