The Teacher AI Stack
An AI stack for K-12 and higher education teachers covering lesson planning, quiz and assessment creation, personalized student support, research, and administrative tasks. Designed for budget-conscious educators.
Tools in This Stack
ChatGPT
PlusLesson plans, worksheets, rubrics, and parent communications
Khanmigo
TeacherAI tutoring assistant for students with guided problem-solving
Gamma
PlusCreate engaging presentation slides for lectures
Perplexity
ProResearch topics, find primary sources, and verify facts
Quizlet AI
TeacherAI-generated flashcards, practice tests, and study sets
How the Workflow Connects
Plan lessons with ChatGPT — generate learning objectives, activities, and differentiated materials for various student levels. Create visually engaging slides with Gamma. Research topics and find age-appropriate sources with Perplexity. Assign Khanmigo as an AI tutor for students who need extra help. Build review materials and practice tests with Quizlet AI.
Why This Stack Works
Teachers are overworked and underpaid. This stack gives you a teaching assistant for under $50/mo. ChatGPT generates differentiated lesson plans in minutes. Khanmigo provides personalized tutoring so you can focus on students who need you most. Gamma creates slides that actually engage students.
Alternative Tool Swaps
Replace ChatGPT with Claude for more nuanced pedagogical content. Swap Gamma with Beautiful AI for more professional-looking presentations. Use Duolingo Max instead of Khanmigo for language classes.
Simplify This Stack with Vincony
Vincony replaces ChatGPT and Perplexity with one platform. Access 400+ models for lesson planning, compare different AI approaches to explaining concepts, and save $20/mo on your teaching budget.
Try Vincony FreeFrequently Asked Questions
Is it ethical to use AI for lesson planning?
Absolutely. AI is a tool that helps you create better materials faster. The pedagogical decisions — what to teach, how to differentiate, when to intervene — remain yours. Think of it like using a calculator for math or a spell-checker for writing.
How do I prevent students from cheating with AI?
Focus on process over product. Use AI-resistant assessments (oral exams, in-class work, portfolios) alongside AI-friendly ones. Teach students to use AI as a learning tool rather than a shortcut.
Can AI help with grading?
AI can help with rubric-based grading of structured assignments, provide initial feedback on essays, and generate personalized comments. Always review AI-generated grades for fairness and accuracy.