This Week’s Free & Useful Artificial Intelligence Tools For The Classroom

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At least, for now, I’m going to make this a weekly feature which will highlight additions to THE BEST NEW – & FREE – ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TOOLS THAT COULD BE USED IN THE CLASSROOM.
Here are the latest:
Listen Hub lets you create a podcast for any topic, using any material. It’s just like ZenMic, but on Listen Hub you can only create three podcasts each month for free.
20 ChatGPT Prompts to Learn a Language is from The Barefoot TEFL Teacher.
One Tech Tip: Don’t want chatbots using your conversations for AI training? Some let you opt out apnews.com/article/ai-g…
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— Larry Ferlazzo (@larryferlazzo.bsky.social) June 1, 2025 at 4:11 AM
Helping kids avoid falling into intellectually lazy habits around AI use is essential.
These AI emperors have no clothes.
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— Nate Bowling (@natebowling.com) June 1, 2025 at 4:53 AM
Breaking Down Language Barriers: How AI Can Give Every Student a Voice
COMMENTARY: Artificial intelligence isn’t ruining education; it’s exposing what’s already broken. High school student William Liang says: “AI is built to answer prompts. So is homework. Of course students are cheating.”
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— EdSource (@edsource.org) June 3, 2025 at 8:57 AM
AISheets is not free, but it’s an example of how every textbook publisher should be designing their online materials.
QuizTube will create a … quiz from any YouTube video for free. There’s no way for teachers to access scores by people who take it, but I don’t really understand why this site can do it, but Quizizz can’t anymore?




