jueves, 29 de agosto de 2024

The State of the Global Climate 2023

The State of the Global Climate is an annual report published by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). This report provides a comprehensive overview of global climate trends, analyzing key indicators such as temperature changes, greenhouse gas concentrations, ice cover, and extreme weather events. It highlights the significant impact of climate change on ecosystems, economies, and communities worldwide.

It also serves as a tool for tracking progress towards climate goals, evaluating risks, and identifying areas where urgent action is needed. It emphasizes how human activities are intensifying climate disruptions, leading to unprecedented shifts in weather patterns, rising sea levels, and increasing natural disasters.

This report can be used in English class when addressing the issue of climate change, its causes, consequences, and possible responses around the world.

Find it on:

https://library.wmo.int/records/item/68835-state-of-the-global-climate-2023 

Animation on YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ES7eKWRRJ0o 

miércoles, 28 de agosto de 2024

The Media History Project

The Media History Project is a digital initiative run by the Media History Digital Library (MHDL), which was founded by Eric Hoyt, a media historian and professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

The MHDL is a nonprofit effort that focuses on digitizing media periodicals, such as magazines, trade journals, and books, and making them freely accessible to the public. Their digital collections offer valuable resources for research in the fields of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound.

You can explore the official Media History Digital Library site here:

https://mediahistoryproject.org/

lunes, 26 de agosto de 2024

The risks and benefits of AI by Nik Peachey

In this lesson, students engage in discussions about how AI affects society as a whole and its role in learning English. The session is designed to help students examine both the potential advantages and drawbacks of AI, particularly in the context of language learning. 

Throughout the lesson, students will brainstorm AI-related vocabulary, read about and debate various risks and benefits of AI, listen to discussions on AI's impact on education, and experiment with ways AI can assist in improving their English skills.

https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teaching-resources/teaching-secondary/lesson-plans/upper-intermediate-b2/risks-and-benefits-ai

lunes, 19 de agosto de 2024

Scientix

Scientix is a European initiative aimed at promoting and supporting science education across Europe. It was created by the European Commission and is managed by European Schoolnet (EUN), a network of 34 European Ministries of Education. The platform serves as a community for teachers, researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education.

Scientix offers a large repository of teaching materials, research reports, and project results related to STEM education. Teachers can access and share lesson plans, activities, and other educational resources. The platform provides opportunities for teachers to participate in online courses, workshops, and conferences. These professional development activities help educators stay updated with the latest trends and practices in STEM education.

https://www.scientix.eu/

StoryWeaver

StoryWeaver is an open-source platform created by Pratham Books, designed to provide access to a vast library of multilingual children's stories. It allows users to read, create, translate, and share stories for free, making it a valuable resource for educators, parents, and children around the world. 

The platform is particularly useful in promoting literacy and a love for reading in various languages, including those that are less commonly represented in mainstream publishing.

How can you use StoryWeaver?

Accessing free stories: Teachers can use StoryWeaver to find age-appropriate stories in multiple languages for their students. The stories are categorized by reading level, making it easy to select suitable material for different age groups and proficiency levels.

Creating customized stories: Teachers can use the platform to create their own stories, tailored to the needs and interests of their students. They can also involve students in the story creation process, fostering creativity and writing skills.

Tanslating stories: StoryWeaver offers the ability to translate existing stories into different languages. This feature is particularly useful for teachers working in multilingual classrooms or looking to support students learning a new language.

Using stories as teaching tools: Teachers can incorporate the stories into their lesson plans, using them as prompts for discussions, reading comprehension exercises, or creative writing assignments. The platform also provides resources like flashcards and storyboards that can enhance the storytelling experience.

Promoting inclusivity and cultural awareness: With stories available in numerous languages and reflecting diverse cultural backgrounds, StoryWeaver helps teachers promote inclusivity and cultural awareness in the classroom.

https://storyweaver.org.in/en/

viernes, 2 de agosto de 2024

NASA+

NASA+ is a new streaming service launched by NASA to bring the wonders of space exploration and science directly to the public. Available on both web and mobile platforms, NASA+ offers a variety of content including live broadcasts, documentaries, original series, and educational materials. 

The service is designed to be accessible and free, providing a unique opportunity for viewers to explore NASA’s missions, research, and the broader universe.

https://plus.nasa.gov/ 

Making Groups Work via @NikPeachey

Making Groups Work is an excellent resource for teachers aiming to boost collaboration and engagement among students. 

The book is based on 24 case studies from teachers who work with adult learners. It shares their experiences and solutions to common classroom challenges. The book includes practical tips, techniques, and activities that can be easily applied in any classroom to enhance cooperation and teamwork.

Find this publication on:

https://payhip.com/b/vcwaA

U.S. Geological Survey. Educational resources

Created by an act of Congress in 1879, the USGS provides science for a changing world, which reflects and responds to society’s continuously evolving needs. 

As the science arm of the Department of the Interior, the USGS brings an array of earth, water, biological, and mapping data and expertise to bear in support of decision-making on environmental, resource, and public safety issues.

Find their educational resources on:

https://www.usgs.gov/educational-resources 

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