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33 videos about Halloween https://thekidshouldseethis.com/tagged/halloween from The Kid Should See This
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This is a nice collection of reasons to live - You could get students to addd theirs or read and find the best one. Some of the content is mature, so check it out for suitability with your students. https://collectthereasons.org/
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AI seems to be jumping into the browser wars - here’s the latest one from Perplexity - Comet - Just downloading it now https://pplx.ai/nikpeachey78318
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This is a fantastic collection of animated infographics showing how things work. Most also have a video talking through the process too - Great content for lessons and very vocabulary rich https://animagraffs.com/ - Nice one here showing how self-driving cars work https://animagraffs.com/how-self-driving-cars-work/
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This is a very impressive AI tool for creating presentation - it even generates an AI presenter to talk through the topic - You can sign up for free and get credits to produce two presentations - you get extra credit through recommending it to friends. Here’s a link that will also get you and me an additional 500 credits https://www.voxdeck.ai/invite/to/try/qntv3cd8
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This is an example presentation on multilingualism https://www.voxdeck.ai/share/3fo4k4rs6p9x
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This is an impressive tool for creating text to speech audio and for cloning your own voice to read the text https://fish.audio/
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This working paper examines how artificial intelligence (AI) can support students with special education needs (SEN) to achieve their learning goals, while underlining key risks and limitations. It defines central terms and the rationale for using AI in this context and reviews a selection of research-backed AI tools that aim to empower students with SEN. https://www.oecd.org/en/publications/2025/09/leveraging-artificial-intelligence-to-support-students-with-special-education-needs_ebc80fc8.html
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