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Expand your technical skills with Google
Whether you're new to computer science or an experienced programmer, here's Google's Tech Dev Guide.
Google has carefully curated material from a variety of sources, including some created by Google, that you can use to build your technical skills.
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Canopy Directory: Database of AI tools for teachers
Canopy Directory is a comprehensive list of web-based AI tools for teachers. You'll find tools for assessment, instruction, data analysis, and professional development. The list is regularly updated with new tools.
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Playground AI: Online AI image generator
Playground AI is an online AI image generator that allows you to generate new images or edit existing images using textual clues or prompts and artificial intelligence.
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Are you already using AI for your images?
We bet you too have been scrolling endlessly on the internet looking for that one photo to put in your test, on your worksheet or in another learning tool? To be satisfied after a long time with one that is almost what you are looking for? And did …
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Those who search will find: Get more out of your AI search term
Are you familiar with generative artificial intelligence (AI), a technology that creates new text, images and other content? This is also a valuable tool for your lessons. Are you looking for ideas to integrate into your lesson? Do you want to …
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AI in education: How does it change a learning environment?
Which AI systems are used in education, and with what results? Who is (in)directly involved in the development and use of those systems, and what data are they fed with?
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Vision text for responsible AI in Flemish education
Deploying and using AI responsibly in education: it is not a piece of cake. This vision text provides an impetus to find a balance between the possibilities of AI and the potential negative effects through seven basic conditions. It is a basis …
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Self-regulated learning: Building lifelong active learners in your classroom
Self-regulated learning has become a popular concept in Flanders and the Netherlands. But what exactly does it mean and why should you attach importance to it during your rigorous lessons in French, history or any other subject?
Jeltsen Peeters is …
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What gets your students' brains working and motivates them?
In the rapidly evolving world of education, Tommy Opgenhaffen, coordinator of educational development and digital learning at Arteveldehogeschool Ghent, is on the front line of innovative pedagogy. In this blog article he reveals the secrets …
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Digital balance in your classroom: Tips for lessons according to Martin Valcke
Like a chef who carefully mixes spices to achieve the perfect taste, Professor Martin Valcke shows you how digital learning tools should be integrated with familiar ingredients of good education. In this blog article you will discover the formula …
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Well-being in a digital world: Perspective paper
Promoting student well-being in a digital world goes beyond managing screen time in schools. Well-being has many facets and includes meeting the needs of students themselves, so that every student feels good at school. The increasing …
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Code Week ambassadors Nicky and Evelien ready for challenging assignment: Interview
The citizens' initiative EU Code Week promotes numerous activities around programming and digital skills. Dozens of organizations in our country participate to make coding accessible to young people in a fun, attractive way. However, the EU Code …
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