The University of Tennessee Health Science Center

12/29/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 12/29/2025 11:06

AI Pro Tips for Educators Using Copilot

Microsoft Copilot is transforming the way educators and students engage with technology in the classroom. Review this information to learn more about Copilot's capabilities when using AI responsibly in educational settings.

1. Lesson Planning & Curriculum Development

  • Accelerate lesson creation: Use Copilot to generate lesson plans, outlines, and curriculum maps aligned with standards.
  • Differentiate instruction: Tailor materials for various learning levels by specifying the topic and complexity in your prompts. Copilot can adjust reading levels, tone, and format to suit learners.

2. Creating Teaching Materials

  • Generate presentations and handouts: Quickly draft engaging PowerPoint slides, worksheets, and supplementary materials. Attach reference documents or specify style and length for more targeted results.
  • Integrate multimedia: Ask Copilot to add images, diagrams, or creative writing to enhance lesson engagement.

3. Assessment & Feedback

  • Automate quizzes and tests: Prompt Copilot to create multiple-choice quizzes, formative assessments, or rubrics.
  • Streamline grading: Use Copilot to assist with grading essays and providing constructive feedback, ensuring consistency and saving time.

4. Supporting Students

  • Personalize learning: Leverage Copilot to create differentiated assignments and study plans, adapting content for individual student needs.
  • Provide instant support: Use Copilot's chat features to answer student questions, clarify concepts, or offer additional explanations during lessons.

5. Professional Development

  • Stay updated: Regularly explore new Copilot features and attend training sessions or webinars to maximize its benefits in your teaching practice.

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