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SWOT (which stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) is an analytic framework that was originally ...
I am currently working on a book about the use of AI in academic research, and every now and then, I like to share bits and ...
Over the past few weeks, there’s been a new wave in the world of AI-powered portraiture. Not long ago, it was all about Ghibli-style avatars. Now, it’s AI action figures taking over. And, as usual, ...
Most researchers are pretty excited about ChatGPT. It’s fast, it’s fluent, and it feels like having a tireless assistant at ...
Mind maps are visual tools that reflect how our minds naturally work. They organize information by clustering related ideas ...
If you speak more than one language, you’ve probably noticed that some words just don’t click no matter how many times you ...
After writing about the SWOT framework for teachers and exploring how educators can use it to reflect and grow, I started ...
In today’s post, I am sharing this handy collection featuring some of our favourite platforms and web tools that you can use to create your own learning games. These are perfect for gamifying teaching ...
Most researchers are surrounded by notes, on paper, in folders, and scattered across apps. And yet, many still feel like they ...
Some ideas in education age well. Bloom’s Taxonomy is one of them. Originally developed in 1956 by Benjamin Bloom and his colleagues, Bloom’s Taxonomy was introduced as a framework to classify ...
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