The agile teaching loop, AI-compressed. Agile teaching requires short feedback loops. Observe → assess → adapt → iterate. The constraint that stops most teachers from running those loops consistently is time — not willingness.
Redesigning a lesson takes 60–90 minutes. Writing differentiated materials for three ability levels takes an afternoon. Designing a formative quiz from scratch takes 20–30 minutes. AI compresses all three to under 5 minutes each.
This cluster covers the specific tools, the specific prompts, and the specific editing passes that make each compression reliable rather than hit-or-miss. Every article is a direct, practical how-to — not an argument that AI might be useful for teaching.
The agile teaching loop — AI tools at each stage 📋 Plan AI lesson plans 🎓 Teach AI differentiation 📊 Assess AI exit quizzes 🔄 Adapt AI regeneration 📈 Iterate AI feedback drafts 💡 This cluster pairs with C4.
C4 covers the iteration workflow — what to do and in what order. C8 covers the AI tools that compress the time each step takes. Read C4 first if you haven't already, then use C8 to add the AI layer to your existing iteration practice.