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Mobile Assisted Language Learning: India

Mobile Assisted Language Learning: India | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it
Developing curriculum for mobile phones requires understanding of both the delivery platform and good instructional practices. At present, the technology supports mostly static, non-interactive content. Viewers can listen and view content, but not do much more. Using current capabilities, a variety of content can be developed for language learning
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The Manual of AI-Mediated Autonomous Teacher Development

The Manual of AI-Mediated Autonomous Teacher Development | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it

The Manual of AI-Mediated Autonomous Teacher Development is your ultimate guide to using AI as a collaborative partner in your teaching journey. Written by Nik Peachey, an award-winning educator and expert in educational technology, this book takes you beyond generic AI-generated materials. Instead, it introduces collaborative prompting - a groundbreaking approach to professional growth through collaborative prompting - a method that transforms AI from a simple tool into an active mentor, guide, and thinking partner.

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Protecting the Developing Mind in a Digital Age: A Global Policy Imperative

Protecting the Developing Mind in a Digital Age: A Global Policy Imperative | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it

The global rise in smartphone and social media use has dramatically reshaped childhood and adolescence, with algorithmically engineered digital environments increasingly influencing young people’s capabilities and functionings. This paper draws on data from the Global Mind Project to examine the population-level impacts of childhood smartphone ownership on mind health and wellbeing in young adulthood.

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Another 'Must Read' article

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I Embraced AI in My Community College English Class — and My Students Loved It | EdSurge News

I Embraced AI in My Community College English Class — and My Students Loved It | EdSurge News | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it

In May, I received a grant to provide my fall Composition I students with ChatGPT subscriptions. These students will meet in a computer lab, giving us space to explore these tools in a collaborative setting. With OpenAI access, students will benefit from faster responses, voice-to-text, custom learning tools, and Sora, OpenAI’s image and video generator, to deepen engagement with our readings.

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Interesting case study.

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AI - Critical Thinking & Bloom

AI - Critical Thinking & Bloom | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it
I'm continuing my series of AI prompts that can help to promote critical thinking this week with one to help teachers design tasks based on Bloom's Taxonomy. You would be surprised how many times I've seen materials promoted as being inspired or modelled on Bloom's Taxonomy that don't come anywhere
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Using AI to design tasks based on Bloom's Taxonomy

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Using AI to reimagine teacher preparation for scale, equity, and reflective practice

Using AI to reimagine teacher preparation for scale, equity, and reflective practice | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it
A computerized AI coaching support model lets pre-service teachers engage in scalable, self-guided reflection for teacher preparation.

Via EDTECH@UTRGV
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Just checking this out. The demo looks impressive.

EDTECH@UTRGV's curator insight, July 18, 12:44 PM

"An AI-powered video coaching platform enables pre-service teachers to independently reflect on their teaching, receive time-stamped feedback, and improve their practice by aligning lessons with self-identified goals—fostering scalable, self-guided professional growth."

Peter Lakeman's curator insight, July 19, 2:54 AM

In de VS wordt AI ingezet om toekomstige docenten te begeleiden met directe feedback, gesimuleerde praktijksituaties en reflectievragen. Doel: betere voorberetiding, meer gelijkheid én opschaling van lerarenopleidingen.


 


� Interessant voorbeeld van hoe AI niet vervangt, maar versterkt.

Richard Platt's curator insight, July 19, 3:19 AM

A computerized AI coaching support model enables pre-service teachers to engage in scalable, self-guided reflection for teacher preparation. It is worth having a look at, as it will likely lead to more improvements for Teachers and Instructors. 

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Talk, Trust, and Trade-Offs: How and Why Teens Use AI Companions

Talk, Trust, and Trade-Offs: How and Why Teens Use AI Companions | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it

A new type of relationship is emerging in teens' lives—one that feels like connection but is powered by code. Our new research reveals that nearly three in four teens have used AI companions, and half use them regularly.

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I’m about to read thi.

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Artificial Intelligence and Critical Thinking in Higher Education: Fostering a Transformative Learning Experience for Students

Artificial Intelligence and Critical Thinking in Higher Education: Fostering a Transformative Learning Experience for Students | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it
Discover how integrating artificial intelligence and critical thinking strategies can foster transformative learning experiences in higher education. Learn how educators can model, guide, and support students in navigating AI with intention, reflection, and integrity.
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Whilst a lot of articles like this see critical thinking as a tool to apply to AI generated content, I find myself seeing AI as a tool to critically examine the world

Richard Platt's curator insight, July 15, 11:49 AM

Discover how integrating artificial intelligence and critical thinking strategies can foster transformative learning experiences in higher education. Learn how educators can model, guide, and support students in navigating AI with intention, reflection, and integrity. Whilst a lot of articles like this see critical thinking as a tool to apply to AI-generated content, I find myself seeing AI as a tool to critically examine the world

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How to partner with AI to engage with educational research

Watch the recording of the webinar from Tuesday 8 July 2025 to explore how teacher educators can help teachers partner with AI to identify relevant and credible research, and extract insights that inform their classroom practice.

Nik Peachey's curator insight, July 11, 6:18 AM

It was great to be one of the presenters at this event for teacher educators.

Richard Platt's curator insight, July 11, 12:02 PM

Watch the recording of the webinar from Tuesday 8 July 2025 to explore how teacher educators can help teachers partner with AI to identify relevant and credible research, and extract insights that inform their classroom practice.

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Critical thinking - Developing socratic questioning techniques

Critical thinking - Developing socratic questioning techniques | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it
Following on from previous weeks, I'm sharing another AI prompt which can help develop critical thinking skills. If we want to develop critical thinking in our students then we need to start by developing it in ourselves and modelling it for our students.
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Critical thinking and AI - Here's a short post with a prompt to help teachers develop their socratic questioning techniques

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AI Bytes Episode 24 – AI for Feedback: The Great TABOO! –

AI Bytes Episode 24 – AI for Feedback: The Great TABOO! – | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it
AI Bytes Episode 24 – AI for Feedback: The Great TABOO!
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Another honest and insightful post from The AI Teacher - AI Bytes Episode 24 – AI for Feedback: The Great TABOO! https://theaienglishteacher.wordpress.com/2025/07/04/ai-bytes-episode-24-ai-for-feedback-the-great-taboo/

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Prompting for AI-Mediated Autonomous Teacher Development

With the increased use of generative AI to do many of the tasks we have long associated with teaching and learning, there is a genuine concern that rather than supporting and developing learning and understanding AI may be used in a way which is negating the need for it. In this session Nik will look at an alternative method of prompting and how it can lead to deeper cognitive engagements and better metacognitive understanding.
Nik will demonstrate and share a number of prompts that are specific to teacher development that participants can try out and evaluate for themselves.

Nik Peachey's curator insight, July 1, 8:04 AM

Here’s a recording of my webinar presentation for ICC. This one is on - Prompting for AI-Mediated Autonomous Teacher Development

Richard Platt's curator insight, July 1, 5:42 PM

With the increased use of generative AI to do many of the tasks we have long associated with teaching and learning, there is a genuine concern that, rather than supporting and developing learning and understanding, AI may be used in a way which is negating the need for it. In this session, Nik will look at an alternative method of prompting and how it can lead to deeper cognitive engagements and better metacognitive understanding. Nik demonstrates and shares several prompts that are specific to teacher development that participants can try out and evaluate for themselves.

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Prompt - Developing Critical Thinking Fallacies

Prompt - Developing Critical Thinking Fallacies | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it

Last week in my Sunday Suggestions I shared a prompt that turned your AI chatbot into a critical friend as an example of how AI CAN develop critical thinking, we just have to think a little more critically about how we apply it!

However, I suspect that what many teachers mean, when they talk about the impact of AI on critical thinking, is that students will get information from AI sources and won't think critically about whether or not it's true.

Nik Peachey's insight:

A short article with some suggestion on AI and critical thinking

Richard Platt's curator insight, June 30, 1:42 PM

A short article with some suggestion on AI and critical thinking

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Ethics Is the Edge: The Future of AI in Higher Education

Ethics Is the Edge: The Future of AI in Higher Education | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it

Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant possibility. It is a defining reality of our present moment. From predictive analytics in admissions to generative AI tools shaping classroom practice and research workflows, AI is rapidly transforming higher education. Yet this transformation is not simply technological. It is cultural, ethical, and institutional. The question before us is not whether we will use AI but whether we will guide its use with purpose, clarity, and care.

Richard Platt's curator insight, June 30, 1:42 PM

Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant possibility. It is a defining reality of our present moment. From predictive analytics in admissions to generative AI tools shaping classroom practice and research workflows, AI is rapidly transforming higher education. Yet this transformation is not simply technological. It is cultural, ethical, and institutional. The question before us is not whether we will use AI but whether we will guide its use with purpose, clarity, and care.

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The AI in Education Arms Race: Google vs OpenAI –

The AI in Education Arms Race: Google vs OpenAI – | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it

The most sophisticated AI tutor in the world is powerless against a culture that reduces learning to grade optimisation. Conversely, even basic AI tools can be transformative in environments that prioritise understanding, growth, and authentic engagement.

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On the surface this is an article comparing GPT to Gemini, but there are some more important points about learning and attitudes to learning underlying the discussion.

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Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education - #Free to Download 

Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education - #Free to Download  | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it

Emerging from a rich tapestry of educational theory, practical advice, and personal narrative, Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education 


Via Ana Cristina Pratas
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I really like the sound of this. 

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From Idea to Draft: Scaffolded ESL Writing with Writing Sparks and Kiddle

For many language learners, especially those with academic writing anxiety, the most challenging part of writing is not coming up with the right vocabulary words or checking their grammar; it is simply starting the process in the first place. The blank page can be an intimidating experience, requiring instructors to provide support and healthy solutions to avoid common pitfalls students may experience, such as overreliance on generative AI or the buildup of writing-related stress and anxiety over time. This support can look like guiding the students to break down the writing process into manageable steps through process writing and promoting tech tools that lower the barriers to starting the writing process.

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Edtech & ELT Newsletter July 2025

Edtech & ELT Newsletter July 2025 | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it
Welcome to the July 2025 edition of the Edtech & ELT Newsletter.
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My latest free edtech and ELT newsletter.

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[PDF] Empowering Learners for the Age of AI

[PDF] Empowering Learners for the Age of AI | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) increasingly influences how we access information, communicate, and make decisions, AI literacy becomes essential for navigating daily life, creating with purpose, and preparing for the future of learning and work. AI literacy equips learners and educators to understand both the risks and opportunities that AI presents, and to make meaningful and ethical decisions about its use.


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Edumorfosis's curator insight, July 18, 9:19 AM

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a widely used tool in our everyday life, including for learning, personalized assistance, and entertainment. Therefore, young people must be able to understand how AI works, its societal impact, and how to use it ethically in order to be prepared for a society and economy in the age of AI

Integrating AI literacy into education is essential to equip students with the critical thinking skills necessary to understand, interact with, and innovate using digital technologies, preparing them to contribute meaningfully to society” (Lidija Kralj) 


Richard Platt's curator insight, July 19, 3:17 AM

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) increasingly influences how we access information, communicate, and make decisions, AI literacy becomes essential for navigating daily life, creating with purpose, and preparing for the future of learning and work. AI literacy equips learners and educators to understand both the risks and opportunities that AI presents, and to make meaningful and ethical decisions about its use

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I Used ChatGPT's Deep Research Tool For Academic Research. Here's What I Learned

I Used ChatGPT's Deep Research Tool For Academic Research. Here's What I Learned | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it
ChatGPT’s Deep Research tool acts as a research assistant and can quickly find great sources on a variety of topics.
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This article has some useful AI prompts to help with research

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3 Controversial Ideas Around AI

3 Controversial Ideas Around AI | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it

In the last couple of weeks I've come across a few interesting articles relating to AI that have made me think and question my opinions, so I'm sharing them here to see what you think and whether they do the same for you. 

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Against "Brain Damage" - by Ethan Mollick

Against "Brain Damage" - by Ethan Mollick | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it

I increasingly find people asking me “does AI damage your brain?” It's a revealing question. Not because AI causes literal brain damage (it doesn't) but because the question itself shows how deeply we fear what AI might do to our ability to think. So, in this post, I want to discuss ways of using AI to help, rather than hurt, your mind. But why the obsession over AI damaging our brains?

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This article is well worth reading. - AI can help, or hurt, our thinking. I particularly like the conclusion “Our fear of AI “damaging our brains” is actually a fear of our own laziness. The technology offers an easy out from the hard work of thinking, and we worry we'll take it. We should worry. But we should also remember that we have a choice.

Your brain is safe. Your thinking, however, is up to you.”

Richard Platt's curator insight, July 10, 8:52 AM

Author Ethan Mollick states, "I increasingly find people asking me, 'Does AI damage your brain?” It's a revealing question. Not because AI causes literal brain damage (it doesn't) but because the question itself shows how deeply we fear what AI might do to our ability to think. So, in this post, I want to discuss ways of using AI to help, rather than hurt, your mind. But why the obsession over AI damaging our brains?  - This article is well worth reading. - AI can help or hurt our thinking. I particularly like the conclusion, “Our fear of AI's damaging our brains” is a fear of our laziness. The technology offers an easy out from the hard work of thinking, and we worry we'll take it. We should worry. But we should also remember that we have a choice. Your brain is safe. Your thinking, however, is up to you.”

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Silent Signals: How AI Can Read Between The Lines In Your Voice

"Voice technologies are no longer just about recognizing what we say; they are beginning to understand how we say it. As artificial intelligence (AI) advances, it can detect subtle emotional signals in our speech, promising more human-like interactions with machines. Emotional AI is reshaping how voice data is used across industries."


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EDTECH@UTRGV's curator insight, July 4, 11:03 AM

"Paralinguistic voice analysis focuses on non-verbal elements of speech like tone, pitch, volume, pauses and rhythm that convey emotion, intention or attitude. While traditional voice recognition focused on transcribing spoken words, emotional AI adds a new layer: interpreting how those words are delivered. Today’s AI systems use deep learning to identify these paralinguistic features in real time."

Richard Platt's curator insight, July 6, 10:31 AM

"Voice technologies are no longer just about recognizing what we say; they are beginning to understand how we say it. As artificial intelligence (AI) advances, it can detect subtle emotional signals in our speech, promising more human-like interactions with machines. Emotional AI is reshaping how voice data is used across industries."

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Seeing isn’t always believing: Helping children understand media manipulation

Seeing isn’t always believing: Helping children understand media manipulation | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it

When we think about media manipulation, we often picture advanced editing software, fake news, or AI-generated deepfakes. But for me, the question starts much earlier and much simpler: can a four or five-year-old understand that a photo might not show what really happened?

Nik Peachey's insight:

Some nice practical suggestions in this article

Richard Platt's curator insight, July 1, 5:40 PM

When we think about media manipulation, we often picture advanced editing software, fake news, or AI-generated deepfakes. But for me, the question starts much earlier and much simpler: can a four or five-year-old understand that a photo might not show what really happened?

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AI for ELT: From Pixels to Pedagogy

AI for ELT: From Pixels to Pedagogy | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it

Unlock a new dimension of language teaching with AI.

In AI for ELT: From Pixels to Pedagogy, award-winning educator and edtech expert Nik Peachey takes you on an inspiring journey through the world of AI-generated imagery and its transformative potential in English language teaching.

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Is Gen Z Ready for an AI Future?

Is Gen Z Ready for an AI Future? | Learning & Technology News | Scoop.it
AI has already infiltrated the workforce, so higher ed institutions have a responsibility to teach their students to use it responsibly and effectively.
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Without clear guidance, training and inclusion, many Gen Zers risk being left behind in an AI-driven economy. Schools and employers must step up by creating inclusive policies, integrating AI education and expanding access to tools and training, especially in underserved sectors and communities.

Richard Platt's curator insight, June 30, 1:43 PM

AI has already infiltrated the workforce, so higher ed institutions have a responsibility to teach their students to use it responsibly and effectively. Without clear guidance, training, and inclusion, many Gen Zers risk being left behind in an AI-driven economy. Schools and employers must step up by creating inclusive policies, integrating AI education, and expanding access to tools and training, especially in underserved sectors and communities.