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TeachAid: Saving Time for Teachers
2 years ago
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In this post, I provide a detailed account of how Teach Aid can assist teachers in developing teaching materials. It highlights the time-saving aspect and the customizable nature of the platform. Want AI to work for you? Check out Teach Aid.
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