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New in Monsha: Beautiful Slides, Math Support, Multi-Input Generation, Google Forms in Classroom, Vocab Images & More

Monsha introduces pre-styled slides, support for scientific expressions, multi-source input for resource creation, and two new courses.

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Written by Piash
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We’re back with some exciting Monsha updates!

We’ve completely revamped our presentation generator to make the output look like an actual presentation — visually aesthetic, pre-defined themes, and images!

Apart from that, you can now include scientific or math expressions in both generated and edited content, combine more than one file, link, or video while generating resources, and export assessments to Google Classroom as Google Forms (not PDFs). You can also add images to each term in the Key Vocab Word Generator for better concept clarity. We’ve also added two new courses in our Monsha Certified AI Educator Program.

Explore the details below, and try these features in your Monsha account.

🚀 Proper, pre-styled presentation slides with themes and images

Proper, pre-styled AI presentation slides with themes and images for teachers

Previously, Monsha-generated presentations were just plain text slides.

Now, your slides come pre-formatted with stunning layouts, striking visuals, and flexible theme options. They actually look like real presentation decks now - just ready to use in your classroom!

You can choose between three design themes (more coming soon, any suggestion?), include or exclude AI-generated images, and export to PPTX, Google Slides, or PDF without losing any design quality.

🚀 Generate and edit scientific expressions with a built-in math keyboard

🚀 Generate and edit scientific expressions with a built-in math keyboard

STEM teachers can now do more with Monsha.

Monsha now supports math and scientific expressions during generation—automatically, just like any other content. So if your resource includes equations, formulas, or symbols (either by request or based on topic), they’ll appear properly formatted in the output.

We’ve also added a built-in math keyboard to help you insert or edit expressions manually when needed.

Next up: support for graphs and charts.

🚀 Use more than one video, link, file, or Monsha resource

Add images to your Key Vocabulary Words

You’ve always been able to create resources from existing materials—videos, images, links, documents, or even other Monsha resources. You could even mix and match, but the limit was one of each type.

Now, you can add multiple sources of the same type. For example:

  • 3 videos

  • 3 URLs

  • 2 files (any type, including images, from your device or Google Drive)

  • 2 Monsha resources

This gives you almost too much flexibility when pulling together materials to create a new resource!

✨ Add images to your Key Vocabulary Words

Add images to your Key Vocabulary Words

You can now include AI-generated images for each word when using the Key Vocab Word Generator tool. Along with explanations, examples, and classroom use cases, each word can now come with a relevant image to support understanding.

As always, you can generate follow-on resources like presentations or quizzes based on the vocab list.

✨ Directly export Google Forms quizzes in your Google Classroom assignment

✨ Directly export Google Forms quizzes in your Google Classroom assignment

Monsha has two tools to create different types of assessments: Questions (most flexible for quizzes), and Reading Comprehension Questions. You could already export both of these as Google Forms quizzes and share them to Google Classroom.

But until now, the Classroom export would attach a PDF version of the quiz.

With this update, your Google Classroom assignment will include the actual Google Forms quiz — interactive and ready for your students to participate.

✨ Two new Monsha Certified AI Educator courses

Two new Monsha Certified AI Educator courses

We’ve added two new levels to our free, certificate-backed online course series for teachers:

  • Level 2: AI-Powered Resource Creation with Monsha

  • Level 3: AI-Powered Curriculum and Lesson Planning with Monsha

P.S. Level 1 was published earlier and focused on using AI in general for teachers, not specifically on Monsha.

Share your feedback

Anything else you’d like us to focus on? Feel free to email us at [email protected] or drop a message via the chatbox on our website. And don’t forget to try out the latest updates.

Community shoutout

A huge thanks to our teacher community for their valuable feedback! This update was shaped by insights from:

  • Emma Farquharson

  • Maria Ausilia Fiorentino

  • Erhahon Osayomwanbor Osayi

  • Malachy Scullion

  • Rodney W. Bigham

  • Rhonda Dodson

  • David

  • Rajesh

  • Tetiana Tatiana

  • Omar Alajarmeh

  • David Lopez

  • Rebecca Fakoussa

  • …and many more of you who sent us quick thoughts via email, chat, in-app messages, and the community forum.

If you want to be part of the next update, please reach out to us! You can contact Piash at [email protected] or Adel at [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you!

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