Hi there! If you’re a Latin teacher or administrator, you might be interested in a book review of the new Latin textbook Suburani I just published in NECJ! You can check that out at this link. I used the textbook in the classroom, so I have personal experience and real-life student eyes on it. :)…… Continue reading Suburani Book 1 Textbook Review
Month: May 2023
Can ChatGPT make Latin Mad Libs?
These AI projects have been loads of fun. I’ve been brainstorming about taking the project further and testing the bot’s limits. ChatGPT has proven somewhat helpful in streamlining tasks like a personal digital assistant. As an educator, I wondered how using ChatGPT can simplify lesson planning. Can it create Mad Libs assignments for me so I…… Continue reading Can ChatGPT make Latin Mad Libs?
Two Sides of the Same Door: Lesbian obsession with Hozier
THE DOOR is an unyielding, durable, physical manifestation of ambiguity, entrances, or exits. Doors, or closet doors, perhaps, are now metonyms for discussions on sexuality. Previously though, doors were seen externally, as keeping things out, versus modernity’s holding something in. The two sides of the door as a metaphor for sexuality have evolved from ancient…… Continue reading Two Sides of the Same Door: Lesbian obsession with Hozier