How to use Diffit to personalize your learning path.
There was a point last semester when I realized I was spending more time planning lessons than actually teaching.
Every evening looked the same.
Laptop open.
Ten browser tabs.
Coffee getting cold.
Trying to rewrite the same reading passage into three different difficulty levels for students who all learned at completely different speeds.
Some students finished everything in five minutes.
Others struggled before we even started.
And somehow, I was expected to make every lesson “personalized,” engaging, standards-aligned, and differentiated — while still answering emails, grading assignments, and maintaining some version of a personal life.
I knew I wasn’t the only teacher feeling this way.
The hardest part wasn’t teaching.
It was the invisible workload surrounding teaching.
That’s when I started looking seriously into AI education tools.
Not because I wanted shortcuts.
Because I genuinely needed help.