Log Welcome to Connected to Words.
This blog is my digital notebook, where I reflect on my learnings, which merge with experimentation in the world of English teaching and artificial intelligence. As a passionate future EFL teacher, I am driven by curiosity: curiosity about how we can make learning more engaging, how technology can support our lessons, and how, as educators, we can continue to evolve.
In this space, I will share what I learned in the AI Applied to ELT course, test tools, and give honest feedback. Don't expect perfection here: expect learning, questions, small wins, and an honest look at what it means to teach in the age of artificial intelligence.
Whether you are a teacher, a student, or simply someone interested in how technology is transforming education, I hope what you find here sparks a new idea... or at least makes you rethink what's possible.
Let's reimagine the classroom, one post at a time.
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ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic blog! It's so inspiring to see a future EFL teacher exploring the potential of AI in education. Your reflections on learning the fundamentals of AI before diving into the practical tools are insightful. It's a great reminder that understanding the 'why' is just as important as the 'how.' Keep up the great work and thank you for sharing your journey!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading about your experiences with specific AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Microsoft Designer. The idea of using AI to create personalized learning materials and even podcasts is very exciting. Have you found any particular tool to be most effective for student engagement? I'm curious to hear more about your findings. Thanks for sharing these valuable insights!
Hi! I really loved your blog. It feels very authentic and inspiring. The way you describe your curiosity and willingness to experiment with AI in ELT. I think it’s great that you’re not only sharing your learnings but also being honest about the process; the wins, the doubts, and the lessons along the way. Your words reminded me that we don’t have to be experts right away. We just have to stay open to learning and adapting. Nice article I hope you keeping applying these tools
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