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In the BAGAL project, we selected 10 useful AI tools that can support adult educators in their everyday work.

These tools are intended to make it easier to plan learning activities, prepare materials, conduct research, translate content, design resources, and organise work.

We selected these tools because they are:

– practical for everyday use,

– accessible also to less experienced users,

– useful in multilingual environments,

– and suitable wherever ease of use, accessibility, and adaptability to different technical conditions are important.

Each tool is presented in a short and clear way: what the tool is, how it can be used in adult education, and where it can be tried out.

ChatGPT

 

What is it?
A general-purpose AI assistant for writing, generating ideas, creating drafts, summarising, and reworking texts.

How can you use it?
It can support the preparation of learning activities, worksheets, quizzes, reflection questions, and the simplification of more complex content into clearer, more understandable language.

Claude

What is it?
An AI tool for editing, structuring, and improving longer texts.

How can you use it?
It is useful for preparing learning modules, instructions, assessment rubrics, workshop notes, and for turning unstructured ideas into clear learning content.

Gemini

What is it?
Google’s AI assistant for writing, planning, explaining, brainstorming, and summarising content.

How can you use it?
It can help with drafting materials, explaining concepts, planning workshops, and generating examples and ideas for learning activities.

Microsoft Copilot

 

What is it?
Microsoft’s AI assistant for quick answers, summaries, text drafts, and administrative support.

How can you use it?
It is useful for writing invitations, emails, short instructions, task lists, and other content related to the organisation of educational activities.

Perplexity

 

What is it?
An AI tool for research and web-based information search that also provides sources.

How can you use it?
It is useful for fact-checking, finding sources for learning materials, preparing open educational content, and collecting examples of good practice.

Elicit

 What is it?
An AI research assistant for finding and summarising scientific and professional literature.

How can you use it?
It is suitable for preparing research-based content and for supporting pedagogical, ethical, and methodological approaches with evidence.

DeepL Translator + DeepL Write

 What is it?
A tool for high-quality translation and for improving the clarity and style of texts.

How can you use it?
It is especially useful for translating and adapting learning materials between Slovenian, English, and German, and for clearer communication in multilingual environments.

Canva

 

What is it?
A tool for designing presentations, worksheets, infographics, and other visual materials, including AI-supported features.

How can you use it?
It helps with the quick creation of visually engaging learning materials, presentations, and promotional content for workshops or online learning platforms.

LanguageTool

What is it?
A multilingual tool for language checking, grammar, style, and improving text readability.

How can you use it?
It is useful for proofreading learning materials, instructions, posts, and emails, especially when writing in a foreign language.

whisper.cpp

 

 

What is it?
An open-source tool for local or offline speech-to-text transcription without the use of cloud services.

How can you use it?
It is suitable for preparing workshop transcripts, subtitles, notes, and more accessible learning content, especially where privacy, data protection, or limited internet connectivity are important.