If you're looking for something other than Redmenta, Quizlet is another good candidate. Quizlet is a general-purpose learning platform that uses AI to try to help students learn better. It's got a range of tools like Magic Notes, Q-Chat and Learn and Test Modes that turn notes into flashcards, offer one-on-one help and lead students through study sessions with learning science techniques like spaced repetition. Quizlet has tools for teachers, too, including Quizlet Live and Checkpoint that can be used to create interactive lessons.
Another good candidate is Brisk, a Chrome extension that plugs into tools like Google Docs and YouTube to try to free teachers' time and automate some of their work. It's got a range of AI-powered tools to create educational materials, offer feedback and create lesson plans. Brisk offers a 'Brisk Free Forever' plan for educators with more than 20 AI-powered tools, and premium features for schools and districts.
If you want something more customized, To Teach is an educational platform that uses AI to create learning materials and exercises based on students' interests. It's got an AI Lesson Planner, more than 500 exercises that can be customized, and multiple language levels so teachers can create lessons more easily. The platform offers different pricing tiers, including a free option, and discounts for students and trainee teachers.
Last, Formative offers a range of tools to create interactive assessments and instructional materials. Among its features are the ability to turn PDFs and Google Docs into auto-graded quizzes, add multimedia to reading passages and offer immediate feedback. Formative integrates with common learning management systems like Google Classroom and Canvas, so it's a good option to try to boost teaching and student engagement.