This is pretty amazing “The historical tech tree is a project by Étienne Fortier-Dubois to visualize the entire history of technologies, inventions, and (some) discoveries, from prehistory to today. Unlike other visualizations of the sort, the tree emphasizes the connections between technologies: prerequisites, improvements, inspirations, and so on.” https://www.historicaltechtree.com/
Historicaltechtree
Historical Tech Tree
Interactive visualization of technological history
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Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature (Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature) - 10000+ Results https://ufdc.ufl.edu/collections/juv/results?mediatype=Book
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Sublime is a great curation tool that allows you to save random things you find on the internet and then get suggestions for similar or related ones that other people have saved. Great to see this back to basics move towards social bookmarking https://sublime.app/ It’s free too and runs on Notion.
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This is a blog post I wrote a while back with ideas for exploiting infographics https://peacheypublications.com/9-generic-activities-for-exploiting-infographics 9 Generic Activities for Exploiting Infographics
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FanTALES develops and disseminates research-based methodologies and materials for teaching and learning that support transformative digital storytelling for learning languages. These are grounded in communicative language teaching approaches, and are designed to help develop skills in reading, creative writing, (intercultural) communication and dialogue, and digital literacies. https://www.fantales.eu/materials/
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The 4 Ps of delivering a webinar presentation https://peacheypublications.com/the-4-ps-of-delivering-a-webinar-presentation
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I've just published my free Edtech & ELT Newsletter for June 25 - Check out the links to free apps and articles about #Edtech #AI and #Learning
https://nikpeachey.substack.com/p/edtech-and-elt-newsletter-june-2025?r=ojb9d
https://nikpeachey.substack.com/p/edtech-and-elt-newsletter-june-2025?r=ojb9d
Substack
Edtech & ELT Newsletter June 2025
Welcome to the June 2025 edition of the Edtech & ELT Newsletter.
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This is a really easy to use free note taking app. It doesn’t even require a log in https://onlinenotespad.com/
Online NotesPad
Online NotesPad - Free Online Notes Taking App
Privacy-focused online note-taking application with local storage for complete data control.
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I'm doing some research into Gestural Literacy at the moment and I can across this. Good for teaching communication skills https://youtu.be/dX7zIpHaAXE
YouTube
Interpreting microexpressions | Vanessa Van Edwards
Vanessa Van Edwards (researcher, speaker, and author of CAPTIVATE) demonstrates three common microexpressions, and how to interpret them. Read more about her book here: http://bit.ly/2pwWe1O
About CAPTIVATE
Do you feel awkward at networking events? Do you…
About CAPTIVATE
Do you feel awkward at networking events? Do you…
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Here’s a tool for creating interactive worksheets based around any study materials you upload. You can do 3 for free, then you pay $10 for every 60 worksheets you create. So you only pay for what you use https://www.aisheets.study/
Here’s a tool for creating interactive worksheets based around any study materials you upload. You can do 3 for free, then you pay $10 for every 60 worksheets you create. So you only pay for what you use https://www.aisheets.study/
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GAIDE: A Framework for Using Generative AI to Assist in Course
Content Development https://arxiv.org/pdf/2308.12276
Content Development https://arxiv.org/pdf/2308.12276
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This is a new lesson I just release in a series on Multimodal Literacy. This one looks at an aspect of gestural literacy - Reading Faces https://payhip.com/b/mQ4nW
Payhip
Reading Faces - Multimodal Literacy Lessons
Reading Faces is an engaging and highly interactive ESL lesson that helps students explore the emotional depth of human communication through facial expressions. Designed for B1 learners, the lesson builds gestural literacy by focusing on how we read...
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If like me you are fascinated with ghost towns and what happened to them you'll love this https://www.atlasobscura.com/categories/ghost-towns Get students to pick one each and find out the story behind it, then share the stories in groups.
Atlas Obscura
Ghost Towns
Learn more about “Ghost Towns” on Atlas Obscura.
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here’s an AI song generator https://himusic.io/
himusic.io
Hi Music
Create stunning AI-generated Music in seconds
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Useful article - You can either listen or read Ethics Is the Edge: The Future of AI in Higher Education https://er.educause.edu/articles/2025/6/ethics-is-the-edge-the-future-of-ai-in-higher-education
EDUCAUSE Review
Ethics Is the Edge: The Future of AI in Higher Education
A new framework outlines eight ethical principles to guide higher education’s implementation of artificial intelligence.
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A short article with some suggestion on AI and critical thinking https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/prompt-developing-critical-thinking-fallacies-nik-peachey-nzbue/?trackingId=zJMlEANRRh6UHhtgNMgyVw%3D%3D
Linkedin
Prompt - Developing Critical Thinking Fallacies
Last week in my Sunday Suggestions I shared a prompt that turned your AI chatbot into a critical friend as an example of how AI CAN develop critical thinking, we just have to think a little more critically about how we apply it! However, I suspect that what…
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This is an interesting site/service that you can use when you receive suspicious emails - You just forward the email on to their email address and after confirming your email you get an AI generated analysis of the email to tell you the likelihood that it is a scam. - Get students analysing the reports https://snitcher.space/ Be sure to check your spam folder for the report! : )
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Amazing how far Midjourney has been able to push AI generated video - https://www.midjourney.com/explore?tab=video_top
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This is a short article / tip on how to find out more about gestural literacy and nonverbal communication
https://bit.ly/4nq4sH8
https://bit.ly/4nq4sH8
Linkedin
Multimodal Literacy - Gestural Literacy - Reading Faces
Over the last week I've been researching gestural literacy as part of my series of lesson plans on multimodal literacy skills. During this research I've discovered a really interesting woman called Vanessa Van Edwards - she specialises in understanding and…
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