From AI Tools to AI Systems in Education.
Meet us in Almaty, Kazakhstan | 21–23 April 2026
Why AI matters for educators
Teachers work around 54 hours per week, with about 35 hours spent on teaching, grading, and lesson preparation (EdWeek Research Center & Merrimack College).
EdTool helps reduce this workload, giving teachers several hours back each week, while improving lesson quality and engagement.
On 22 April 2026 at 1 pm, Filip Chojnacki will present how institutions can move from using individual AI tools to building structured AI systems that support the entire learning workflow.
How EdTool supports scalable content creation
With EdTool educators can:
- Create interactive lessons in minutes
Turn a textbook photo, PDF, or short prompt into ready-to-use interactive lessons, assessments and quizzes. - Use and adapt ready-made content
Access 50,000+ interactive resources and build lessons faster without starting from scratch - Assign and engage students easily
Share lessons via link or QR code and keep students active with interactive tasks and instant feedback - Track progress in real time
Monitor student performance with clear, visual reports and identify areas that need support - Personalize learning
Adjust content, group students, and create differentiated learning paths based on ability levels - Work in one clear workflow
Plan, create, assign, and analyze learning in one platform, without switching between tools
Meet us in Almaty, Kazakhstan
Join us at the AI for Education Summit in Almaty and see how AI can support your content strategy and teaching workflow.




