5 ways to use artificial intelligence in your lessons

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Artificial intelligence tools are becoming more and more common. Using AI in lessons might seem like a thing of science fiction, but it’s easier than it sounds. In this video, Rubens Heredia shares five simple ways to integrate artificial intelligence into lessons.

Please let us know how you get on with Ruben’s latest tips, and using AI in your lessons in the comments or via our social media. We would love to hear how you feel about using AI in teaching and whether you think it can benefit your students’ learning.

 

 

Useful references

Hogan, M. (2017). ‘Designing learning’. English Teaching professional, 113. Shoreham-by-sea: Pavilion Publishing and Media.

 

Floris, et al. (2021). ‘Chatting with Andy: using chatbots’. English Teaching professional, 134. Shoreham-by-sea: Pavilion Publishing and Media.

 

Walker, R. (2014). ‘Technology for pronunciation’. English Teaching professional. Shoreham-by-sea: Pavilion Publishing and Media.

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Rubens Heredia
Rubens Heredia
Rubens Heredia has been a vlogger for Pavilion ELT since December 2019. His vlog posts draw upon his experiences as a teacher and teacher trainer, as well as the ones as a student of Catalan and they provide a huge variety of teaching tips and techniques to use in the classroom, in flipped learning and in live online classes. Rubens is currently working as a freelance CELTA trainer, based in Barcelona, and he is the co-founder of whatiselt.com, a website and social media platform dedicated to helping English teachers and teacher trainers with definitions of common ELT concepts as well as examples and tips on how to use them more effectively in lessons. He began his teaching career in Brazil, where he taught one-to-one lessons and groups of children, teens and adults. Rubens has been involved in teacher training and course design for the last eight years. He's also a frequent speaker at international conferences and you can catch more from him on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter: @whatiselt.