Diffit.me: A Cool Tool for Teachers!

 Hey teacher buds from all over the world πŸŽ‰Ever wished you had a magic tool to help you understand tricky texts in your target language? Enter Diffit.me—, a nice website that generate teaching plans for teachers. It sounds great uhhh, time-saving for teachers.

The Good Stuff: Why Diffit.me Rocks

1. Instant Resources Access  

Don't need to prepare too much for your class, just enter the key words  (like "photosynthesis" or "ancient Rome")and choose your target students, then wait for another few mins, you will get ALL the teaching resources you can imagine, you’ve got worksheets, summaries, vocabulary lists, and even discussion questions. No more late-night scrambling to make materials from scratch. If I still work as a teacher in the future, I would recommend all my colleagues use it, an amazing tool. 



2. Time-Saving & Stress-Reducing

In China, teachers are asked to finish both teaching tasks and management tasks, so much work load. Teachers already have way too much on their plates. Diffit.me cuts down prep time so you can focus on what really matters—actually teaching

3. Many Options


You can pick up literature, books, articles, vocab... and once it generates the materials, you can also turn to student versions to see its feasibility.


⚠️ The Not-So-Good: Where Diffit.me Falls Short

1. Sometimes Too Simple

The questions are too superficial—some of the auto-generated questions feel like they were written for aliens who just landed on Earth. πŸ›ΈWhen your students start rolling their eyes to examine questions, they would find those kind of stupid questions meaningless to waste their time.

2. Less creative

Actually, students vary from each other , and also students at the same grade or age all different from each other, their language competence, their motivation... all factors contribute to its small bug. Teachers must Use AI outputs as a base, not totally rely on them, plz remember. Get the basics, analyse it, and make it more "humanised".

Comments

  1. This is a very good post! What is worth reflecting upon is how to rationalize the application of AI in teaching to assist with learning.

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  2. Wow, Diffit.me sounds like a teacher's dream come true! It’s like having a personal assistant for lesson planning—so cool! πŸ˜„

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