Belfast,’ a memoir of Protestant boyhood in Troubles-torn Northern Ireland, gives a child’s-eye view of Catholicism. Kenneth Branagh’s movie “Belfast”
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Jury Award: “From Norwegian Students: Dear America – Do Something.”
I know some of our visitors to Norway have been looking for this video, so I’m proud to share it
Lesson plan; Teaching Information Literacy in an Age of Misinformation
Evaluating information is not based on evaluating the credibility of the source. You can’t place your trust in anyone. Even if you
Lesson plan; Microplastics found in every human placenta tested in study
Scientists express concern over health impacts, with another study finding particles in arteries. Subject: Environmental Science Learning Objectives: Students will
Lesson plan; will deepfakes pose ‘perfect’ threat to next election?
How to spot a deepfake—and prevent it from causing political chaos The “fake news” of 2016 is so passé. This
Lesson plan; Race to Glory: The Jesse Owens Story
Learning Objectives: Students will analyze the life and achievements of Jesse Owens. Students will examine the historical and social context
Google says new AI model Gemini outperforms ChatGPT in most tests
Gemini is being released in form of upgrade to Google’s chatbot Bard, but not yet in UK or EU Google
Lesson plan; Movie Trivia Quiz to use last day before Christmas
Here are two different quizzes you can use. From Bridget Jones and Toy Story to Pulp Fiction and James Bond,
Lesson Plan: AI and The Future of Work
AI summit: Tech and world leaders talk artificial intelligence safety at Bletchley Park Background The AI Safety Summit 2023 was
Lesson plan; inspired by uplifting stories.
Lesson Plan: Uplifting Stories from BBC News Did you know that the BBC has a website called Uplifting stories? Turns
Teaching students to make their own talks on a subject they care about
TED Talks by brilliant kids and teens Talks from scientists, musicians, innovators, activists — all under the age of 20.
Lesson plan; Poetry from World War I,
Lesson plan “In Flanders Fields” by John McCrae and “Suicide In The Trenches” by Siegfried Sassoon. John McCrae and Siegfried
Lesson plan; Teaching the short story A Day’s Wait, by Ernest Hemingway
Pre-study activity Is it brave to suffer in silence? Whether from an injury or a broken heart, everyone suffers at
TED2012 remixed
It’s time for TED 2012 The miracle of your mind is to see the world as it isn’t” (Kathryn Schulz
Why videos go viral? Can we all be stars?
Background Kevin Allocca is YouTube’s trends manager, and he has deep thoughts about silly web video. In this talk from