
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:
Deck Nova seems like a decent text-to-presentation tool.
Textbook graph makes dense textbooks more accessible through visualizations.
Interactmet isn’t free, but it’s just another of those amazing online tools that provide simultaneous translation.
Fluensa is a chrome extension for learning languages.
Story Evolve is an “AI-Powered Interactive Story Creation Platform.”
Walkie Talkie looks pretty cool – you can use it to easily create multilingual audio guides, primarily for museums, but for neighborhoods, too. You can create one for free.
AI-Proofing Is a Myth is from Stephen Fitzpatrick. I generally don’t pay much attention to teachers at U.S. private schools, but this is definitely worth a read. I’m adding it to A Beginning List Of Different Types Of Guidance Educators Are Giving Students About AI Use In Their Classes.
The Seductions of A.I. for the Writer’s Mind www.nytimes.com/2025/07/18/o…
— Larry Ferlazzo (@larryferlazzo.bsky.social) July 18, 2025 at 4:33 AM
Inspired by Stlevana, I’ve created this app to give a bit of a spark to more traditional lesson tasks. It works with different languages, levels, subjects; you can choose methodology…etc.Try Tareas Tradicionales con Chispa and let me know what you think https://t.co/LHDW9szYMm pic.twitter.com/PVyLdzS9cX
— Blog de Cristina (@blogdecristina) July 17, 2025


