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This is pretty amazing “The historical tech tree is a project by Étienne Fortier-Dubois to visualize the entire history of technologies, inventions, and (some) discoveries, from prehistory to today. Unlike other visualizations of the sort, the tree emphasizes the connections between technologies: prerequisites, improvements, inspirations, and so on.” https://www.historicaltechtree.com/
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Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature (Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature) - 10000+ Results https://ufdc.ufl.edu/collections/juv/results?mediatype=Book
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Sublime is a great curation tool that allows you to save random things you find on the internet and then get suggestions for similar or related ones that other people have saved. Great to see this back to basics move towards social bookmarking https://sublime.app/ It’s free too and runs on Notion.
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This is a blog post I wrote a while back with ideas for exploiting infographics https://peacheypublications.com/9-generic-activities-for-exploiting-infographics 9 Generic Activities for Exploiting Infographics
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FanTALES develops and disseminates research-based methodologies and materials for teaching and learning that support transformative digital storytelling for learning languages. These are grounded in communicative language teaching approaches, and are designed to help develop skills in reading, creative writing, (intercultural) communication and dialogue, and digital literacies. https://www.fantales.eu/materials/
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Here’s a tool for creating interactive worksheets based around any study materials you upload. You can do 3 for free, then you pay $10 for every 60 worksheets you create. So you only pay for what you use https://www.aisheets.study/
Here’s a tool for creating interactive worksheets based around any study materials you upload. You can do 3 for free, then you pay $10 for every 60 worksheets you create. So you only pay for what you use https://www.aisheets.study/
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GAIDE: A Framework for Using Generative AI to Assist in Course
Content Development https://arxiv.org/pdf/2308.12276
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If like me you are fascinated with ghost towns and what happened to them you'll love this https://www.atlasobscura.com/categories/ghost-towns Get students to pick one each and find out the story behind it, then share the stories in groups.
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This is an interesting site/service that you can use when you receive suspicious emails - You just forward the email on to their email address and after confirming your email you get an AI generated analysis of the email to tell you the likelihood that it is a scam. - Get students analysing the reports https://snitcher.space/ Be sure to check your spam folder for the report! : )
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Amazing how far Midjourney has been able to push AI generated video - https://www.midjourney.com/explore?tab=video_top
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