Generative artificial intelligence is transforming learning. For students with weak executive functioning skills that impair focus, organization, and productivity, these next-level supports are particularly useful for summarizing and reinforcing lesson plans, organizing papers, managing tasks, and preparing for tests.
Just remember: AI should never write a paper or answer a problem set for you, and its accuracy should always be verified.Here are some AI tools that neurodivergent students might find especially helpful. (The limited, basic versions of the following tools are all free.)Goblin Tools can support executive functioning, writing, and communication.
The platform offers a suite of tools that are free to use, including:MathGPT and Thetawise.ai offer tutoring in algebra, calculus, statistics, and other concepts.
With your smartphone, snap a photo of a math problem and get a step-by-step explanation of how to solve it.[Read: How to Use AI for ADHD — Prompts to Streamline Your Daily Life]Quizlet + AI uses a student’s materials to generate practice test questions, study guides, and flash cards.Otter.ai is a speech-to-text transcription tool that records audio and can translate classroom lectures or YouTube videos into notes to review and highlight.
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