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Quick links to useful resources for teaching and learning with educational technology
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If Tarot floats your boat (or your students') then you can get a free reading - do a single card and get learners to discuss what they think about their reading https://www.zodiachat.ai/ and whether they think an AI reading is more or less valid than a human reading.
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Developing Understanding through Intentional Listening - In this webinar, I explore issues around listening and understanding and share some of the problems as well as some classroom activities that can encourage our students to listen with the intention to understand rather than the intention to reply. https://payhip.com/b/GISTe Download the recording
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Docubix looks like an interesting way to create your own knowledge base. Would be really useful for anyone doing/writing research https://www.docubix.com/ on the free plan you can create your own research assistant or create one for your class.
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CourseBox is another AI course generation tool. These are looking increasingly impressive. This one includes video tutor and video generation. You can create 3 short courses for free. https://www.coursebox.ai/
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Learn how to recognize deepfakes, phishing attempts, and AI-powered scams. Short interactive trainings designed to help you, your friends, family, and community stay safe online and offline. https://ui.adaptivesecurity.com/
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VoiceMe looks like it could be useful for developing speaking skills and discussion with learners - They seem to be taking human connection seriously and small private groups rather than aiming mass volume https://voiceme.life/
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This groundbreaking book flips the script, showing how AI, when used wisely, can enhance rather than replace our students' thinking. Developing Critical Thinking Skills With AI is your complete task-based guide to using AI tools to cultivate logic, curiosity, and independent thought in your classroom. https://payhip.com/b/NqAto
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Remembering is easier with Anki
Anki is a flashcard program that helps you spend more time on challenging material, and less on what you already know. https://apps.ankiweb.net/
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Mumble is an AI speaking tutor that helps you learn a variety of languages by listening to you speak and giving feedback https://mumbleai.co/ There's a free subscription available
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My curation profile after 16 years of curating and sharing educational content https://www.scoop.it/u/technogogy/curation-profile?_pg_au_=ZR65If3JAfy
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This is a great interactive world map of origin stories from around the world. You can browse by types of creation myths or click on the map. Great reading materials for learners - get them exploring and comparing origin stories from around the world https://originmap.sunnyguha.com/
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Singit is an AI powered application to help develop learners' English through songs - This is a great approach to help with pronunciation and listening skills - It isn't free, but it looks like it's worth trying out https://www.singit.io/
ReadAlly looks like an interesting AI reading assistant to make reading more interactive https://www.readally.io/
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This graphic shows how 'Home Language Research' works in the multilingual classroom (AI generated image)
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