A useful AI powered study and research tool. https://www.scholarcy.com/
Scholarcy
Scholarcy - Knowledge made simple
Summarize anything, understand complex research, and organise your knowledge with Scholarcy.
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Artificial intelligence and English language teaching: Preparing for the future https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/publications/case-studies-insights-and-research/artificial-intelligence-and-english-language A fascinating free 76- page report from the British Council
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Artificial intelligence and English language teaching: Preparing for the future
This page includes a summary of our findings.
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The universal character strengths - get students to identify their strengths and weaknesses https://bit.ly/3NKwmO9
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Drawing Prompt: Unleash Your Creativity with AI-Powered Prompts https://drawing-prompt.com/en. A free tool for improving image prompts and generating AI images
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π³EmojiKitchen - Let's cook some new emojis https://emojikitchen.com/. A fun tool for combining emojis to create new ones - Get students thinking about what they mean and creating new meanings
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π₯EmojiKitchen - Let's cook some new emojis + New Emojis!
Exclusive combinations of emojis crafted using Google's Emoji Kitchen
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Hereβs an AI Chatbot that has a voice and a face that lipsyncs and looks more like a real person. https://chat.d-id.com/
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I love this gamified self-care app. Great for students and teachers. https://ursoapp.com/
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Urso β The Next Level Mindfulness App
Take Your Mental Health Up To The Next Level
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These look very useful https://blog.tcea.org/self-reflection-strategies/
TCEA TechNotes Blog
Self-Reflection Strategies for Students, Teachers, and Leaders β TCEA TechNotes Blog
Boost emotional intelligence, critical thinking, instructional and leadership practices, and learning outcomes with self-reflection! Explore this and more at TCEA TechNotes Blog, your go-to source for educational technology and teaching innovation.
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Always an interesting debate https://www.govtech.com/education/k-12/books-vs-screens-what-does-the-latest-research-say
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Books vs. Screens: What Does the Latest Research Say?
Digital texts can be useful for teaching certain foundational skills, but they do not equally develop cognitive patience and slower, deeper processes in the brain that serve comprehension, retention and focus.
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Still no public release date for this yet, but Google VideoPoet does look very impressive https://sites.research.google/videopoet/
VideoPoet β Google Research
A Large Language Model for Zero-Shot Video Generation. VideoPoet demonstrates simple modeling method that can convert any autoregressive language model into a high quality video generator.
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Download a free copy - With its practical approach and rich content, this book equips teachers with the tools they need to foster collaborative environments, enhance language proficiency, and cultivate global citizenship https://bit.ly/3Jv0FGl
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Cooperative Learning and the Sustainable Development Goals
Cooperative Learning and the Sustainable Development GoalsCooperative Learning and the Sustainable Development Goals is a comprehensive guidebook designed exclusively for English language teachers. This invaluable resource is packed with a diverse co...
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Largest AI Directory With 4542 AI Tools, Products and Resources https://www.ilib.com/ Another useful AI Tools library
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