Exploring Apple Intelligence

With the exciting new Apple Intelligence features available with the iOS18 updates, it has been fun exploring the potential impact they might have on teaching and learning. I'd love to share a couple of potential workflows that I have been playing with.

The first video demo - is using Apple Intelligence within the Notes app. This workflow was inspired by fellow Apple Professional Learning Specialists, Michelle Forrest and Therese Griffith during the Back to School series. 

This second demo addresses a challenge I constantly face as a teacher. That is, creating Keynote presentations. This is something that I usually find quite time consuming with the challenge of creating my content, formatting my presentation and sourcing images that aren't subject to copyright restrictions. Check out how I can use the power of Apple Intelligence and Keynote to whip up a presentation in a matter of minutes!


These are just a couple of examples of how Apple Intelligence might have a positive impact on the day to day practice of an educator.

You can also check out Michelle and Therese's post that steps you through more exciting workflows, including how to Remove Distractions from Photos and Reduce Interruptions with Focus.

There are so many more possibilities. If you have some ideas of how we, as educators can leverage the use of Apple Intelligence to make our lives easier - we'd love you to pop your ideas in the comments.


3 replies

March 20, 2025

Mandy, this is a wonderful explore! You just saved me tons of time by demonstrating the Keynote Outline with Apple Intelligence. Also Notes is always my “go to App” and the Apple Intelligence integrated into Notes is just magical! Thanks so much for the post and the link to the related post from Michelle and Terese!

March 21, 2025

This is such a great resource Mandy! Thank you for sharing. I'm loving the AI features in notes. I used the audio recording to record a coaching session and then evaluated the transcript to see where I can make improvements to my technique. It was quite interesting!

March 21, 2025

I really love this idea Jennifer! Using Notes to support reflective practice! 🤩

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