Useful AI Tools not yet listed in the directory.

We can use this thread to share tools we use and find useful that are not yet listed in the directory.Looking forward to your suggestions in the comments! :-)

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NapkinAI is another good one for creating graphs or images to go with your text. Sadly now blocked at school but I still use it at home https://www.napkin.ai/

- aileen wallace, 24 March 2026

Wordwall https://wordwall.net/(I used Gemini to get the key features in detail and added comments from my own experience. Sorry if it's a bit lengthy, but I wanted to give a good overview of what Wordwall could do). Wordwall is an online platform that allows educators to create custom interactive games and printed materials for their classrooms. You either provide the content or use an...

- Isabelle Colin, 22 March 2026

https://markifyapp.com/launch It has since been blocked in my school area but a great whiteboard app. I should say lots of AI stuff has been blocked, not just this one

- aileen wallace, 22 March 2026

Knowt is an app in the education world that competes with Quizlet. Knowt's prioritizes the specific administrative, legal, and instructional needs of educators—Rostering & SSO: It supports Clever, ClassLink, and Google Classroom. This means IT doesn't have to create 5,000 student accounts manually; they sync automatically with the district's existing database.

- Rosemary Seitel, 29 March 2026

https://www.blooket.com/ is a great one.I’ve been using it as an alternative to Kahoot, and it changes the dynamic quite a bit. It’s still quiz-based, but wrapped in game modes, so it feels more like playing than testingWhat I really like is that it’s not always the student with the most correct answers who wins. The game element shifts things, so more students stay engaged until the end.In my...

- Fenia Kouvara, 28 March 2026

KiwiWrite Math is a web-based app that gives students an on-screen software interface to write math equations on their computers or tablets. This is specially designed for students who have difficulty with the handwriting part of math. https://www.kiwiwrite.com/

- Leslie Friesen, 27 March 2026

Try base44 for using AI to create working Apps on a phone - the AI works great and a really useful tool for students to create and test prototype apps for courseworkhttps://app.base44.com/

- Gareth Catherwood, 24 March 2026

I am looking into Mote as a literacy and accessibility tool that can be used across K-12. It has text-to-speech functions that allow any webpage or document to be read in a natural voice. It also has translation and closed captioning functions. We are looking into it as a way to meet an accomodation for having a test read aloud. The current tool works as a chrome extension, but they have an...

- Christine Scoby, 1 May 2026

AI & Homework... For combatting thoughtless use of AI by students for homework check out: https://www.dr-connor.app/"Students are already using AI for homework. Give them AI that helps them think.Dr Connor is an AI tutor that encourages reasoning instead of giving answers.Developed with UK schools and researched in partnership with the University of Birmingham."I should point out for...

- Toby MacLachlan, 28 March 2026

Great idea, Isabelle. Looking forward to seeing what other tools we should add