Nik's Edtech & ELT Updates
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Quick links to useful resources for teaching and learning with educational technology
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A huge collection of free sounds to download https://freesound.org/
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Hi everyone - I’m doing some training and consultancy work in a couple of weeks time and I’d like some chalkface (is that still a thing) recommendations for AI tools to include - What would be your top 3 recommendations?
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This is a really nice video based activity to test whether you can detect when someone is lying - Detecting Deception https://learning.elucidat.com/course/5e15ef4ca5d25-5e15f0b95185a great listening and viewing practice
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Interesting research - How easy is it for your students to cheat with AI? https://buff.ly/4ed7gC6 When children set themselves the specific aim of avoiding detection:

50 per cent of the 12-year-olds bypassed detection.
38 per cent of the 13-year-olds bypassed detection.
100 per cent of the 17-year-olds bypassed detection.
I’ve been playing with ZenMic - It created this podcast on Inclusion in ELT https://zenmic.com/podcast/b7hw
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This is a useful free -AI powered curation platform. Great for organising your links and reading lists. https://resoly.ai/
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It's interesting to see this shift in attitudes towards AI in academia. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666990024000120
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As usual there’s a round up of new tools and apps as well as links to articles. I hope you enjoy them. https://mailchi.mp/peacheypublications/nik-peacheys-edtech-elt-newsletter-feb-25?e=31b483811e
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