Over the past six months, I have poured a tremendous amount of time into reading, researching, and writing a wide variety of resources on AI in education. These guides, toolkits, and reflections are designed for teachers, school leaders, and researchers who want to make sense of AI and put it to meaningful use in classrooms and professional practice. All of this work is shared free of charge. Why?
Because I am an educator first. After more than twelve years of teaching across K–12 settings, I know the hard work teachers do, and I also know the frustration that comes when professional development around new technologies feels rushed or disconnected from daily classroom realities.
The interest has been overwhelming. I have received countless requests for AI tool recommendations, lesson ideas, and policy guidance. Rather than placing this knowledge behind a paywall, I wanted to make it open to everyone. What has kept me motivated are the messages from teachers around the world—from Singapore to Marrakech—sharing how these resources have supported them and, in turn, their students. Those stories confirm that the many hours of preparation and careful research have been worth it.
I recognize there are already many resources on AI in education. My aim has been to make mine distinctive by grounding them in teacher-tested practices and backing them with scholarly references. None of this is content hastily generated by a chatbot; every guide reflects sustained reading, reflection, and synthesis. I also welcome feedback, as I see this work as a collaborative effort to improve how we approach AI in our profession.
If you are a teacher, educator, or school leader wrestling with AI integration and would like tailored support, whether for your classroom, school, or professional development sessions, please feel free to reach out to me at med@educatorstechnology. I am always happy to help.
We are all navigating AI together, and my hope is that these resources make the journey a little clearer, more practical, and ultimately more empowering for you and your students.
Here is the PDF version of AI Tools and Resources