All Tools
The searchable catalog of all 125 tools — and the canonical reference for the shared tool runner every tool inherits: LLM picker, output depth, prompt assistant, voice, file attach, examples, board-format proof, exports, Add-to-Course, Send-to and Save-to-Resources.
The catalog
The All Tools tab is the full library of 125 tools. It opens as a set of category shelves — Planning, Assessment, Communication, Content, Student Support and Student Tools — each with its tool count. Search by name, description or category, or tap a category chip to filter; while filtering you get a flat grid of matches with a “N of 125 tools” count. Every card opens that tool’s runner.
Inside a tool — the shared runner
Every tool opens the same runner: an input form on the left (built from the tool’s own fields plus a universal Output depth and Additional customization) and the result on the right. The header, the textareas and the result panel carry a common set of controls — documented once here, since all 125 per-tool help pages link to these cards by their anchors. Fill the brief, press Generate, and the result appears with its AU cost (or a “served from cache” badge).
LLM picker & multi-model compare
The provider+model chip in the runner header opens a picker where you tick one or more models. The first pick carries a Primary tag, each selection shows as a chip, and Done closes the picker; your choice is remembered per surface, so each tool can prefer a different model (leave it on the default to use the org’s configured provider). Pick a single model and Generate runs it as usual. Pick several and Generate fans out to every selected model at once, returning the results in tabs — one per model — each tab filling in as its model finishes, so you can compare how different models answer the same brief side by side. Every tab has its own Retry / Regenerate and its own Save to My Resources (the saved title is tagged with the model’s name), and each model run is metered separately in AI Units. If you explicitly pick a model that isn’t available right now (no API key, or the provider is down), that tab shows a clear error telling you to add the key in Settings or deselect the model — it never quietly answers with a different model instead.
A Concise / Standard / Detailed select auto-added to every tool. Concise is quick and tight; Detailed adds extra depth and examples. Defaults to Standard.
The ✨ button under a textarea. Type a rough note and it rewrites your input into a strong, detailed brief (using your board/class/subject as context) — review and tweak the result.
The mic on text and textarea fields. Speak instead of typing (AI speech-to-text); the transcript is appended to whatever you’ve already written.
Attach a PDF, Word, Excel, CSV, JSON, text or Markdown file under a textarea; its extracted text is appended to the field (trimmed to the field limit if long).
Fills the form with a worked example and shows a pre-generated output — zero credits. An Undo example arrow restores exactly what you had typed.
When a board format exists for the tool, a green “Follows the official {board} format” panel appears with the format details and a link to the official source.
On a text result, export a branded copy as PDF (exact copy), Word (.doc), Web page (.html) or Markdown (.md).
Send the output into an LMS course. Text becomes a page activity; questions become a graded exam activity in the module you pick.
For question results, the destination router: Question Bank · Paper Canva · Online Exam · Live Quiz (“Host it live — devices or printed cards”: builds a mixed-mode session from the playable single-answer questions and drops you in the host console) · one-click OMR · one-click Offline (Answer Sheet). (Bank/Exam/Live Quiz/OMR/Offline need Board, Class and Subject set in the form.) Sent questions are bank-tagged with the right type and Nature for their generating tool — a Competency-Based set lands as Nature “Competency-Based”, HOTS as “HOTS”, and so on — so the bank’s Nature filter finds them later.
One click files any run — text or questions — into My Resources for later. Runs are also logged to the Home tab’s Recent activity.
Assign a tool to a course (how Student Tools reach students)
Every tool’s runner has an Assign to course (students run it) button. You fill the fields you want to fix — they become locked presets — leave the rest open, and pick a course. The tool lands as an aitool activity; students open it inside the course, complete the open fields and run it themselves. They need no toolkit permission. This is exactly how the 41 Student Tools are delivered to learners.
Assigning differs from Add to Course: Add-to-Course sends this generated output as a page or graded quiz; Assign hands over the tool itself for students to run with your presets.