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Quick links to useful resources for teaching and learning with educational technology
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Here’s a nice tool for creating quizzes/tests from text or YouTube videos. The free subscription allows 10 quizzes each month https://hyperquiz.io/
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This is an interesting tool for accessibility which could also have uses in language learning and practice. At present it’s free: https://dyscribe.ai/
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A collection of assignments and materials for educators curious about how AI affects their students and their syllabi https://aipedagogy.org/ Includes a really good very basic introduction to prompting on ChatGPT.
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This is an impressive looking AI tool that enables the creation of media that includes text and images and enables the remix of individual parts to improve them. It also claims to be able to create academic papers based on peer reviewed research https://www.capitol.ai/signup?referrer=bf242160-c7dd-11ee-8e01-12b094230065
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I’m not sure about the ethics of this but it’s interesting to see how and what it changes https://langcheck.ai/
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This looks like a good way to get students practicing English if they like singing. I can’t see any information about pricing https://www.wondera.io/
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The 16 Best Science Fiction Books of All Time (Infographic) https://geediting.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/The-16-Best-Sci-Fi-Books-draft-02-min.png Which ones have sts read? Which would they most like to read? Which is best- Book or Film?
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