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Quick links to useful resources for teaching and learning with educational technology
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This site has free conversational icebreakers https://buff.ly/4feohff Good for online classes too.
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Monologue https://www.monologue.so/ This is a nice idea for anyone who wants to produce a podcast. It provides an AI interviewer who will interview you about your chosen topic and respond to your answers with deeper questions.
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If you spend a lot of time searching through YouTube channels to find new content, this could be handy. It creates a digest of all that’s new on the channels you like. It would be great to set up a digest of content you can share with students or teacehrs https://www.digestly.me/
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Some tips on how to use AI to support Project Based Learning - Unlocking the Power of Project-Based Learning in ELT: Challenges, Benefits, and AI Solutions https://peacheypublications.com/unlocking-the-power-of-project-based-learning-in-elt-challenges-benefits-and-ai-solutions
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How to align AI tools with teaching philosophies: a practical guide https://buff.ly/4fM6OLD A useful article with links to other materials
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This is a nice AI image creation tool that makes adding text and design easy. Here’s a link showing how to make Pokemon cards (nice task for some students) You get 105 free credits each day and it uses 2 credits per image prompt https://dreamina.capcut.com/resource/pokemon-trainer-card-maker
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This is a nice game that students can play to develop their ability to describe images and to develop image prompts. Say What You See - Google Arts & Culture https://artsandculture.google.com/experiment/say-what-you-see/jwG3m7wQShZngw
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This is a fascinating free AI research agent. It searches the web, finds and organises your research based on the parameters you define https://scourhead.com/ You'll need to download it and run it from your laptop, but it doesn't look too complex to do. Video explainer here: https://youtu.be/fwtTrSmRK34?si=zCzGRjoh6sETucEm
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Here’s an interactive animated model of how an LLM work https://bbycroft.net/llm (Not sure that I’m any wiser!)
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For anyone who is interested, there's a portfolio collection of my writing, materials design, course design and training work from the last 14 years here: https://www.scoop.it/topic/nik-peachey
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YouLearn https://buff.ly/3CdgXD8 This is an interesting study tool with a useable free subscription
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