ChatGPT for Teachers: Save 5+ Hours Per Week on Lesson Planning

ChatGPT for Teachers: Save 5+ Hours Per Week on Lesson Planning Teachers spend an average of 10–12 hours per week on planning, prep, and administrative tasks outside of classroom hours. That’s time taken from grading, rest, family, or actually developing better instruction. ChatGPT won’t do your job for you. But it can dramatically compress the time you spend on the parts that don’t require your expertise — drafts, structure, formatting, differentiation templates, and communication. ...

December 28, 2025 · 5 min · Lexi Rose

How to Use ChatGPT Memory: Make It Remember Your Preferences

How to Use ChatGPT Memory: Make It Remember Your Preferences Every time you start a new ChatGPT conversation, you used to start from zero. No context about who you are, how you like things written, what you do for work, or what you’ve already discussed. ChatGPT Memory changes that. It lets ChatGPT retain information between conversations — so you stop re-explaining yourself every time. This guide covers how it works, how to set it up, what gets stored (and what doesn’t), and how to control it. ...

December 20, 2025 · 5 min · Lexi Rose

Claude 3.5 vs ChatGPT-4o: Side-by-Side Comparison for Real Tasks

Claude 3.5 vs ChatGPT-4o: Side-by-Side Comparison for Real Tasks Both Claude 3.5 Sonnet and ChatGPT-4o are excellent AI assistants. But “excellent” doesn’t tell you which one to use. When you’re paying for a subscription or building a workflow around an AI, you want specifics. So we ran both through the same real-world tasks — writing, coding, research, summarization, and reasoning — and tracked where each one actually shines. Here’s what we found. ...

December 15, 2025 · 5 min · Lexi Rose