
AI in the Classroom? Interview with ChatGPT
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By now you must have heard of Chat GPT by OpenAI - an AI language model by some called the saviour of time-consuming writing compositions, by others the harbinger of doom😊 All that seems certain is that it will change the education as we know it.
You have probably read at least some ideas on how Chat GPT can help in EFL, but I decided to talk to ChatGPT directly. So here's the interview!

7 Free Online Courses in February
February can be a vile month, cold, windy, dark and generally unpleasant - what's not to like? If you're still fuelled by your New Year resolutions, you might be interested in some free online courses that will definitely be a good start to you professional development journey in 2023. Neuroscience, future of education, LGBTQ+ inclusion, mentoring student teachers, AI for teachers and more - I'm sure you'll find something you like!

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'tis the season to be jolly! That's why I've decided to share some simple videos you can use in your classroom with your students to learn something new (in English) and still have fun!

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7 Free Online Courses in October
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Google Scholar in the Classroom: More than Academic English
We can believe our students are digital natives and know everything about the internet, but it isn't so - studies show young people are basically pushed into the ocean of the internet without learning the basic swimming moves.
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Will the journey make you a better teacher?
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"Atlas of the Heart" - this summer, on your reading shelf.

7 Free Online Courses in August
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7 Free Online Courses in July
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Food in the Classroom: Delicious Challenge
Bringing real food to the classroom may turn out to be a challenge, especially when you think of all the things that could possibly go wrong - allergies, accidents, poisonings... Ugh!
However, I want to share the ideas that worked well for me and my students - we all had a lot of fun and nobody was hurt.