Your phone is the most accessible AI device you own. Here’s how to set up mobile AI for maximum usefulness as a teacher, including settings most people miss.
Essential Apps to Install
- ChatGPT (OpenAI) — your primary AI tool
- Claude (Anthropic) — for detailed writing tasks
- Perplexity (Perplexity AI) — for sourced research
- Google Gemini — if you use Google Workspace
Install all four. They’re free. You’ll use different ones for different tasks.
ChatGPT Mobile Setup (5 Minutes)
After installing:
- Log in with the same account as desktop (conversations sync)
- Go to Settings > Custom Instructions — copy your desktop settings
- Enable voice mode (tap headphone icon to test)
- Enable haptic feedback for voice conversations
- Allow notifications for shared conversations
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The Mobile AI Workflow for Teachers
On your commute: Use voice mode to plan your day, brainstorm solutions for lesson planning, or draft messages.
In line or waiting: Quick tasks — draft a response, generate ideas, look up information through Perplexity.
Between tasks: Open ChatGPT, type a quick prompt about whatever’s next on your plate. Having AI assist with transitions between tasks reduces the mental cost of switching.
Before bed: Voice-chat your thoughts about tomorrow. AI organizes them into a plan you’ll see when you open the app in the morning.
Widget Setup (2 Minutes)
Add the ChatGPT widget to your phone’s home screen:
- iOS: Long-press home screen > + button > search ChatGPT > add widget
- Android: Long-press home screen > Widgets > ChatGPT
One tap to start a new AI conversation. The fewer barriers to using AI, the more you’ll use it.
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Keyboard Integration
Some AI tools offer keyboard integrations that work in any app:
- Type in any text field and get AI suggestions
- Highlight text in any app and share to ChatGPT for analysis
- Use share sheets to send content from any app to AI
Offline Planning
AI tools require internet, but you can prepare for offline moments:
- Save your best AI-generated templates as Notes
- Screenshot useful responses
- Download AI-generated documents to your phone’s files
This way, your AI-generated systems for lesson planning, grading essays, and creating rubrics are available even without connectivity.
The Mobile Advantage
Desktop AI is powerful. But mobile AI is always with you. For teachers whose days are unpredictable and whose time is fragmented, having AI in your pocket means help is always 3 seconds away. That accessibility transforms AI from a “sit down and use it” tool into an always-available assistant.
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