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EdBrAIn: Your AI-Powered Teaching Assistant

EdBrAIn: Your AI-Powered Teaching Assistant

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A Share My Lesson + AI Educator Brain  + OpenAI Innovation

Now in Beta! Try EdBrAIn, your AI-powered classroom companion for adapting any Share My Lesson resource, smarter, faster, and just for you.

EDBRAIN LOGOWhat Is EdBrAIn?

EdBrAIn is a brand-new feature on Share My Lesson that helps educators quickly customize existing resources to meet their students’ needs.

Whether you want to change the grade level, translate into another language, or convert a lesson plan into a quiz, EdBrAIn is your sidekick, currently learning and growing with you.

It’s powered by OpenAI and built for educators. 

Ready to Try EdBrAIn (Beta)?

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  1. Visit any Share My Lesson resource that has an attachment
  2. Click ✨ “EdBrAIn It”
  3. Customize. Download. Teach.
  4. Tell us what you think!

The future of AI in education starts with you—and your brainy new bot.

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“EdBrAIn has evolved beyond helping us understand AI. It's now your very own bot to help you adapt a resource on Share My Lesson for your students.”
Kelly Booz, Director of Share My Lesson and Co-Founder of the AI Educator Brain

What Can EdBrAIn Do?

With EdBrAIn, you can adapt a Share My Lesson resource by:

  • Changing the grade level
  • Translating into a different language
  • Adding state and national standards
  • Reformatting into:
    • Activity
    • Discussion Guide
    • Lesson Plan
    • Quiz
    • Rubric
    • Study Guide
    • Worksheet


EdBrAIn will then send your new resource directly to you via email.

“Wait... Is the capitalized AI in EdBrAIn a typo?”

Nope. That capital AI is no accident; it's by design.

We emphasized the “AI” in EdBrAIn because it’s powered by Artificial Intelligence that works for educators, not the other way around. It’s your new sidekick for customizing lessons.

So yes, it’s EdBrAIn. Not Edbrain. And definitely not a typo.

Why “Beta”?

EdBrAIn is still in beta, which means:

  • We’re testing features and performance
  • Your feedback will directly shape improvements
  • Things may change as we learn what works best

Think of it as a sneak peek - you’re one of the first to try it out and help us make it even better!

Help Us Improve: Share Your Feedback

We’re relying on educators like you to help us test, refine, and make it truly educator-friendly. Tell us what worked—and what didn’t.

Take our quick 2-minute survey →

Or email us your feedback at [email protected]