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Digital Historytelling
Digital Historytelling launches innovative tools for teaching the history of Europe in the twentieth century and citizenship education. On this website you will find fascinating lesson scenarios to support lessons on the Cold War, totalitarianism …
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Work on the world in your classroom: Israel and Palestine
This Padlet is a collection of interesting background information, information for students and lesson suggestions about Israel and Palestine.
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Beastly Charters: A quest for the animal in the document
In this documentary you will discover how a charter was and is created. A charter is written on parchment. Parchment is a thin paper-like material made from the skin of calves, cows, goats or sheep.
But there is even more beastly about such a charter. …
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Heritage: Audiovisual material for secondary education
Do you want to get started with audiovisual material for heritage lessons? On Archive for education you will find inspiration about heritage and STEM, heritage and Dutch, heritage and citizenship, heritage and historical awareness, …
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AI in art: STEM project
Can we make art with artificial intelligence? Students from the second and third grade (secondary education) are creative with AI and reflect on the result. Is this art? They also discover how AI can protect our cultural heritage.
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Tell Well: Discover heritage locations based on characters, themes and time periods
TellGood takes you through the province of West Flanders. Discover heritage sites through characters, themes and time periods. A person is linked to each location who can tell you more about the location based on certain themes.
For each story a …
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Is America still important?
There will be American presidential elections in November 2020. Traditionally, the Flemish media also pay a lot of attention to this. That makes sense, because the United States is the most important and powerful country in the world... Or, do you …
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Was Jan Van Eyck a genius?
Leonardo Da Vinci needs no introduction. The world star of the 15th and 16th centuries would have known no equal, but is that true? Wasn't there a homo universalis with Jan Van Eyck a few decades earlier in our own little Belgian country or is …
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Regina Sluszny, war child between two worlds: Educational documentary and teaching package
After decades of sharing her testimony at rallies, conferences and educational institutions, Regina Sluszny took her place in front of the camera to record her life story forever. Her compelling story as a Jewish child in hiding during World War …
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Scientific heritage in the Ghent University Museum
What exactly does a scientist do? Is a researcher allowed to doubt, fail or be creative? What challenges does the scientist encounter? And what impact does research have on our society? Through this EDUbox you get to know the GUM - Ghent …
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Students: Video platform
On this video platform you will find instructional videos on many subjects from various school subjects such as mathematics, economics, Latin, physics, geography ...
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Are gays responsible for corona?
Did you like the same sex 500 years ago? Then you had to be very careful. After all, medieval society was not kind to homosexuals. Fortunately, those days are over and we are all super tolerant now. Or not? Gender historian Jonas Roelens (UGent) …
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