Accessing the AI Tools Page
You can access all available AI-powered tools by clicking Tools from the sidebar menu.
This will take you to the AI Tools page — a central place to explore tools designed for both teachers and students.
Page Overview
The AI Tools page is designed to be simple and intuitive, allowing you to quickly search, filter, and explore the tools available.
1. Search Bar
At the top of the page, you’ll find a search bar that allows you to quickly look for specific tools by name or keyword.
🔍 Type part of a tool’s name (for example: Marker or Lesson Plan) to instantly filter the results.
2. Audience Switcher
Below the search bar, there’s an audience switcher with two options:
- Teacher — shows tools created for teaching and class management.
- Student — shows tools meant to support student learning and practice.
Click either option to instantly switch between teacher-oriented and student-oriented tools.
3. Category Filter
Under the audience switcher, you’ll see the category filter.
This allows you to narrow down tools based on their function or purpose.
For example:
- Lesson Planning
- AI Marker
- Classroom Management
- Quiz Generator
- Content Creation
💡 You can change or clear the category filter anytime to view all tools again.
4. AI Tools List
Below the filters, you’ll find a grid of AI Tool cards.
Each card represents an individual AI tool — such as:
- Lesson Plan Tool
- AI Marker
- Classroom Management Assistant
Each card includes a brief description and sometimes a small icon or image representing the tool’s function.
5. Opening a Tool
To explore or use a tool, click its card.
This will take you directly to that tool’s dedicated page, where you can view details, interact with the AI, or add it to your classroom.
Summary
Here’s a quick overview of what each section does:
- Search Bar: Quickly find tools by name or keyword.
- Audience Switcher: Switch between teacher and student tools.
- Category Filter: Filter tools by category or function.
- AI Tool Cards: View available tools with short descriptions.
- Tool Page Access: Click a card to open the tool’s main page.
✅ Tip: You can browse freely between teacher and student tools — some tools are shared between both audiences, while others are tailored to their specific needs.