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Quick links to useful resources for teaching and learning with educational technology
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Here’s another speaking tutor app that sounds impressive. Only available of PC at present so I haven’t tried it. “Fluento is an AI-powered app designed to enhance spoken English fluency and confidence. Its key features include: Instant Feedback: Provides real-time analysis and personalized feedback on grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary. AI Teacher: Offers tailored tips and challenges during practice sessions, even helping you complete sentences when you're stuck. Integration into Online Conversations: Seamlessly plugs into virtual meetings on platforms like Zoom or Google Meet to offer real-time feedback on your speech. Community of Learners: Allows users to connect, share progress, seek advice, and stay motivated.” https://www.fluento.ai/
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This is a great looking tool for making screen cast videos. Great for digital literacy training and tech tutorials - It’s free at present https://supercut.video/
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Blank Page is a zen mode text editor designed for distraction-free writing and creative thinking. It provides a clean, simple environment where your words can flow freely without interruption. https://blankpage.im pages can be shared and remain available online for 7 days. No registration necessary.
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OpenAI Academy
Unlock the opportunities of the AI era by equipping yourself with the knowledge and skills to harness artificial intelligence effectively. https://academy.openai.com/
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Great to see this book is now available for free. I had the great pleasure of editing it for the British Council. https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/publications/case-studies-insights-and-research/transforming-teacher-education-ai-lessons-global
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CineMapper is an interactive map that shows you where iconic movie and TV scenes were filmed. From blockbusters to cult classics, you can explore real-world locations tied to the stories https://cinemapper.com/browser Students can research the palces or plan a fictional trip and decide where they would visit. Lots of harry Potter locations listed.
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On 17th April I’ll be doing the first of a series of free 30 minute webinars on aspects of the TeacherMatic AI platform for language teachers. This first one will be looking at using the lesson plan generator to develop lesson plans that are both tailored for level and the specifics of your students including various neurodiversities. You can register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_tCA4awaDRVi1VKAmj1uWgw#/registration
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This is an old blog post but hopefully still useful - 20 + Things you can do with QR codes in your school https://peacheypublications.com/20-things-you-can-do-with-qr-codes-in-your-school
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This is a nice site to get students sharing a song and saying why it’s important to them. https://www.thissongmeant.me/
Release date April 2, 2025 – A majority of global technology experts say the likely magnitude of change in humans’ native capacities and behaviors as they adapt to artificial intelligence (AI) will be “deep and meaningful,” or even “fundamental and revolutionary” over the next decade. This new report covers the results from the Imagining the Digital Future Center’s 18th “Future of Digital Life” canvassing of a large set of global technology experts. These experts wrote detailed accounts predicting the future of humans in 2035. - https://imaginingthedigitalfuture.org/reports-and-publications/being-human-in-2035/
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A wonderful interactive map of dishes from around the world. https://www.tasteatlas.com/map Has a good quiz too.
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Microscopya is a science video game exploring the inside of the cell!
Featuring hand-drawn illustrations and puzzles based on real scientific concepts, the game aims to highlight the depth, complexity, and beauty of what makes life possible. https://microscopya.com
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