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Hi all,
Learning how to learn is so important (and fun).
1. I've been taking the informative Free course on how to use ChapGPT -- one of the 'artificial intelligence' engines.
One of the key lecturers is Barbara Oaklley who also offers the Free course relevant to Teachers:
2. Uncommon Sense Teaching Specialization -- "You’ll discover how to bring out the best from your students in diverse teaching environments, where students often have a wide range of abilities."
She also offers:
3. "Learning How to Learn: Powerful mental tools to help you master tough subjects"
I really like her approach -- here are all the Free courses that she offers on Coursera.
https://www.coursera.org/search?query=barbara+oakley&language=EnglishKind regards,
Deborah
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