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Quick links to useful resources for teaching and learning with educational technology
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This article raises some important issues regarding student use of AI https://sentientsyllabus.substack.com/p/how-much-is-too-much If a student can make a high-quality idea their own, whether it was written by the AI or taught in class, is this not what we call learning?
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A comnination of search engine and ChatGPT https://www.phind.com/
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Interesting tool that lets you create a conversation with a book: https://www.bookai.chat/
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I’ve just signed up for this. It looks like a useful quick way to create digital flashcards https://www.getquizwizard.com/en/
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https://payhip.com/b/Jkauf My ChatGPT in the Language Classroom course is now live!
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Great resource from Quizlet to help your students study for #IELTS with flashcards, timed matching and tests. http://bit.ly/3GeQ1BX
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Konjer https://bit.ly/40Mj87H This is a nice AI talking book site that has a variety of different types of books you can talk to. No registration required
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Great inforgraphic for teaching vocabulary related to bread, leading into a cultural discussion around bread. https://www.dailyinfographic.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/j2hthaaf3gqa1.jpg
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https://doodlemorphai.com/ This is a nice tool that can turn students’ doodles into photo realistic images - It requires i-app purchase and is only for iOS at present
If you are quick you can download the complete series of Cambridge English Elements series from https://www.cambridge.org/core/publications/elements/language-teaching These are only available for free until 15th April
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https://citystoriesproject.eu City Stories. This is a collection of original stories that feature the cultural heritage of different European cities. Each story is broken down into segments and delivered in packages called Digital Escape Rooms. Students read or listen to a section of the story, and then work through a number of language tasks, which are normally a mixture of comprehension questions and more discrete language items. The key feature is that they have to complete all tasks successfully before they can access the next section of the story. The mateials are all free.
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