Digital Tools for Learning Ancient Greek and Latin and Guiding Phrases for Using Generative AI in Ancient Language Study
This document is a short introductory guide to the digital tools available for supporting the study of Ancient Greek and Latin. The first part of this guide is a list of our preferred digital tools for supporting Ancient Greek and Latin learning. This list is not exhaustive, but it does include a variety of generative AI tools and their ideal uses for supporting ancient language learning. The second part of this guide is a series of pre-prepared prompts which can be copy-pasted into a conversational AI tool to guide the conversation towards your expected learning level. Before using generative AI to support your studies, make sure to take a look at some of our instructional videos about the ethics of using generative AI. #STOPandTHINKbeforeyouGENERATE
Funding
Teaching and Learning Enhancement Project Grant - University of Reading (2023-2024)
Council of University Classical Departments (CUCD) Education Grant (2023-2024)
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- Humanities and social sciences curriculum and pedagogy (excl. economics, business and management)
- Curriculum and pedagogy theory and development
- Higher education
- Secondary education
- Learning sciences
- Classical Greek and Roman history
- Latin and classical Greek languages
- Translation and interpretation studies
- Latin and classical Greek literature
- Communication technology and digital media studies