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AI Research Assistant for Teachers
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Research Assistant is a tool that helps teachers analyze documents, summarize research, and turn notes into actionable lesson plans, rubrics, or parent communications within Evernote.
Teachers can upload notes or paste documents and ask the assistant to summarize content, generate assessments, create lesson sequences, produce rubrics, or extract key research findings to support planning and instruction.
Yes. The assistant is designed to integrate with Evernote notebooks so you can select existing notes and ask the AI to summarize, reorganize, or convert them into lesson plans, checklists, or presentations.
Yes. Provide your unit goals, standards, and materials, and the assistant will generate a paced lesson plan with objectives, suggested activities, assessment ideas, and adaptations for diverse learners.
Absolutely. The assistant can draft analytic or holistic rubrics tied to learning objectives, provide anchor samples, and suggest calibration protocols for teacher scoring.
Yes. Ask the assistant to generate multiple-choice, short-answer, or performance-based questions aligned to your content and grade level. It can also provide answer keys and distractor rationales.
The assistant can produce parent-friendly summaries and can help adapt materials into clearer language suitable for communications. For translations into other languages, the assistant can provide a readable draft to be reviewed by native speakers.
Yes. Paste research articles or link to sources and the assistant will extract methods, key findings, practical implications for classrooms, and suggested citations for your notes.
You can. The assistant can turn your notes into PD agendas, slide outlines, participant activities, and follow-up materials so sessions are more focused and evidence-aligned.
The assistant works with the content you provide from Evernote. It organizes outputs into clear, shareable artifacts that you can save back into notebooks for future reference and collaboration.
It can summarize findings, suggest statistical comparisons, and describe analysis plans. For raw data processing, exportable templates and suggestions are provided, but you should run final analyses through your preferred statistical tool.
Yes. Outputs are editable drafts you can refine. The assistant aims to accelerate work by producing usable starting points-teachers can then adapt language, examples, and assessment criteria for their context.
It can create worksheets, exit tickets, writing prompts, and presentation scripts tailored to grade level and learning goals. These drafts can be adjusted for accessibility or translated for multilingual students.
Evernote notebooks store AI-generated artifacts that can be shared with colleagues. The assistant can produce meeting agendas, shared checklists, and calibration guides to support collaborative planning and scoring.
The assistant relies on the quality and completeness of the input. It may need human review for local policy alignment, culturally responsive adaptations, and final accuracy. Always validate assessments and communications before sharing.