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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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Download a free copy of this teacher resource book - Cooperative Learning and the Sustainable Development Goals https://payhip.com/b/obOwr This invaluable resource is packed with a diverse collection of lesson plans, expert tips, and innovative teaching techniques
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I created an AI image for a lesson plan back in 2023, now I’m updating with an image created by AI today. Here’s the difference:
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Inclusion in English Language Education.pdf
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This AI tool from Standford University creates Wikipedia type pages on any topic of your choosing (presumably this makes sense if there isn’t already a wikipedia page on the topic) complete with references. I gave it a try. Then downloaded it as a PDF https://storm.genie.stanford.edu/ I’m attaching the results here.
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