AI As Your Teaching Assistant

A practical guide for educators on using AI as a teaching assistant to save time, personalize learning, and reduce burnout, without replacing the human connection that makes great teaching.
March 27, 2026
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM (Eastern Time)
Duration: 1 Day
Hours: 1 Hour
Training Level: All Levels
Virtual Class Id: 54564
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About the Course:

AI As Your Teaching Assistant explores how artificial intelligence can transform the way teaching and learning happen. This course is designed for educators, trainers, course creators, and academic professionals who want to use AI as a practical support system rather than a replacement. You’ll learn how AI can help plan lessons faster, generate high-quality teaching materials, personalize learning experiences, and provide instant feedback to students.

The course covers real-world use cases such as creating quizzes and assessments, simplifying complex topics, automating repetitive teaching tasks, and supporting diverse learning needs. You’ll also discover how AI can act as a 24/7 assistant, helping with doubt resolution, content enhancement, and student engagement, while allowing educators to focus more on creativity, mentorship, and impact.

With a strong focus on ethical use and practical implementation, this course shows how to integrate AI tools responsibly into classrooms, online courses, and training programs. By the end, you’ll have the confidence and skills to use AI as a reliable teaching partner, improving productivity, learning outcomes, and overall educational quality in a rapidly evolving digital world.

Course Objectives:

  • Help educators understand what AI can (and cannot) do in the classroom.
  • Demonstrate practical ways AI can support lesson planning and content creation.
  • Show how AI can assist with differentiation and personalized learning.
  • Reduce administrative workload and time spent on repetitive tasks.
  • Build confidence in ethical, responsible AI use in education.

Who is the Target Audience?

  • K–12 and higher education teachers.
  • Instructional coaches and curriculum specialists.
  • School administrators and academic leaders.
  • Educators experiencing workload strain or burnout.
  • Teachers interested in future-ready instructional practices.

Basic Knowledge:

  • Professional teaching, future teachers, or education experience.
  • No prior AI or technical knowledge required.

Curriculum
Total Duration: 1 Hour
What AI Really Is: Myths, Realities, and Limits in Education
AI as a Teaching Assistant, Not a Replacement
Lesson Planning, Assessments, and Content Support With AI
Using AI for Differentiation, Feedback, and Student Engagement
Streamlining Grading, Communication, and Administrative Tasks
Ethical Considerations, Data Privacy, and Responsible Use
Getting Started: Tools, Prompts, and Practical Next Steps