Dr Zoe Handley
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Senior Lecturer in Language Education and Programme Leader MA Artificial Intelligence and Technology-Enhanced Learning in Department of Education, The University of York
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Interested in AI and technology in education? Come study with us
@uoyeducation.bsky.social

Apply for our new MA in Artificial Intelligence and Technology Enhanced Learning to explore how digital technologies can be harnessed to implement innovative pedagogies.

www.york.ac.uk/study/postgr...
MA Artificial Intelligence and Technology-Enhanced Learning
Learn how to harness digital technologies to implement innovative pedagogies.
www.york.ac.uk
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Can't believe I only just learnt about Hello Barbie, Mattel's AI-powered doll. She's definitely going to make an appearance when I discuss AI ethics and privacy. Perhaps it's my age, but I'd be inviting her to a party, rather than talking about fashion.

#AIED

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Hackers can hijack Wi-Fi Hello Barbie to spy on your children
Security researcher warns hackers could steal personal information and turn the microphone of the doll into a surveillance device
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Thinking about technology integration for language teachers, check our my article with Dr Maha Alghasab on the implementation of a pedagogically-driven approach on a pre-service teacher education program in Kuwait. utppublishing.com/doi/10.3138/...

#EdTech #TESOL #MFL
PaCKed with Technology: Pedagogically-Driven Technology Professional Development for Language Teaching | CALICO Journal
Abstract This article reports on the design and evaluation of “PaCKed with Technology”, a pedagogically-driven technology professional development program for pre-service teachers of primary English in Kuwait. PaCKed with Technology is novel in its focus on enabling teachers to identify technologies that align with second language acquisition pedagogy. Having provided teachers space to revise and develop their pedagogical content knowledge, trainee teachers are taken through two reflective cycles. The first comprises: (1) comprehension & connection, which encourages the development of pedagogical content knowledge and makes connections between technologies and pedagogical principles; (2) experience, which enables teachers to “learn with technology”; and (3) reflection, which encourages reflection based on their experience. The second comprises the same steps and provides trainee teachers the opportunity to “teach with technology.” Pre-module and post-module surveys of the teachers’ awareness of the range of technologies they might employ in their teaching, their rationale for doing so, and their Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) were complemented with qualitative interviews exploring their experience of the training. While the trainee teachers’ self-reported levels of TPACK decreased, their rationales for using technology shifted from motivating and engaging learners to reasons grounded in approaches and methods of language teaching. Interview data suggests that these changes might be explained by changes in trainees’ understanding of what it means to use technology effectively to support their pedagogical goals and approach.
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Looking forward to discussing Gen AI and applied linguistics at this LLT SIG event. See below for how to join the event.
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🎉 ECRs & postgrads: Present your #GenAI & Language Education poster at our #BAAL /CUP funded seminar!

📅 6 Jun ’25 @unistrathclyde.bsky.social

🏆 4 x £100 travel awards available

📝 Apply by 22 May: [email protected]

🔗 More info: lltsigbaal.weebly.com/updates.html

#StrathEdu #TESOL #AIinEd
Updates
​ The BAAL Language Learning and Teaching Special Interest Group (LLT SIG) has been organising a series of events and activities. You can find out more about them in this section.
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Enforcing Assessment Policies: “toothless” policies with “no bright line” between acceptable use and overreliance that rely on “students’ honesty”
The Future of Assessment: “AI-proofing” assessment by “taking summative written assignments off the table”
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Impact of AI: A “radical change” with assessment “blocking the door” to pedagogical change
Assessment policies: Their “own work” that “demonstrate[s] their knowledge or abilities”
Authoring texts: From “gather[ing] and summaris[ing] texts” through reading and writing to proofreading
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Summary of themes explored by the interviewees:
Engagement with AI: From colleagues with their “head in the sand” to “tech bros”
Conceptions of AI: From ChatGPT and “robot brain[s]” to “self-trained algorithms”
Quality of AI Generated Texts: ”dumbed down” texts “which could get a passing grade”
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Check out my new chapter for insights:

Handley, Z. (2025). English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Tutor's Practical Pedagogical Knowledge for (Generative) Artificial Intelligence (AI). Wang, Y. & Alm. A. (Eds.). Insights into AI and Language Teaching and Learning. Castledown.
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How do EAP tutors conceive of (generative) AI? What are their beliefs and practices about (generative) AI for teaching and assessment? How are they developing their practical pedagogical knowledge for the use of (generative) AI?

#GenAI #AIED #AI #EdTech #EAP #TESOL #HigherEducation
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Sign up here, to join our (Clare Wright, Leeds and I) talk for the ELINET Online Network seminar series on May 8th (14:00 BST) about international students' experiences of study abroad: uofglasgow.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
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I think my discomfort with a lot of "what works" metrics contributes heavily to my interest in running "experience" and "perception" research, because we're so often guessing at WHY things do or don't appear to "work", otherwise. #academicsky
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The dialectic of educational enlightenment: Questioning ‘what works’ - critiquing the ideas of evidence-based practice and 'edumyths' with Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer!

#education #research #socialtheory #edusky #uked #criticaltheory #edumyths #teaching

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The dialectic of educational enlightenment: Questioning ‘what works’
In today’s educational climate, the phrase ‘what works’ has become something of a mantra. It refers to the use of rigorous, often quantitative, research methods – particularly ran…
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Interested in AI and technology in education? Come study with us
@uoyeducation.bsky.social

Apply for our new MA in Artificial Intelligence and Technology Enhanced Learning to explore how digital technologies can be harnessed to implement innovative pedagogies.

www.york.ac.uk/study/postgr...
MA Artificial Intelligence and Technology-Enhanced Learning
Learn how to harness digital technologies to implement innovative pedagogies.
www.york.ac.uk
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For a taster the slides are now available: docs.google.com/presentation...

#TESOL #studyabrod #internationalstudents #appliedlinguistics
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In episode 5 of Tutor & Tech, we discuss language learning with Dr. Zoe Handley @zlhandley.bsky.social, a senior lecturer and researcher at the University of York and . We talk about tools, how to choose them tight, and whether people still need to learn languages.
Dr. Zoe Handley & Tech. Episode 5 teaser
YouTube video by Tutor & Tech
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1/ Last week, a BBC report and podcast claimed UK universities enrol students with poor English to balance books. This sparked two reactions: "no shit, Sherlock" or outright denial. 🧵https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0mzdejg1d3o
Universities enrolling foreign students with poor English, BBC finds
Institutions may be overlooking inadequate language skills to receive high fees from overseas students.
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Looking forward to presenting to the Internationalisation Practitioner Network this week.

📅 March 27 1pm-2pm UK & Ireland time

Please visit the Internationalisation Practitioner Network website for details on how the session: internationalpedagogies.home.blog
Online and in-person language contact during study abroad: Using the Lang Track App to explore the experiences of international masters’ students studying in the UK
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I don't have it to hand but remember Rodman 1999 speech tech book providing a simple intri
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Tutor & Tech is coming March 26!

We are creating Tutor & Tech, a project where we interview teachers, tutors, content creators, and learners about teaching in general and how it evolves because of and with technology.
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LDP have a new website where you can access resources and schemes of work. Includes older NCELP resources, some adapted, I believe. ldpedagogy.york.ac.uk/resources/we...
Language-Driven Pedagogy - French
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"...there is now a worry that REF2029 will enable a different injustice: that institutions can hold onto the outputs of staff they have sacked, while making it harder for them to gain new academic employment because they are no longer linked to the work they created."