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STEMOOV: Video
This video demonstrates, using a practical example, how the STEMOOV model can be effectively applied in a teaching situation.
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Gottfried Leibniz: What is our mind made of?
Gottfried Leibniz (1646-1716) is seen as the last great scientist who made important progress in almost all areas. The best-known example is differential calculus in mathematics. He did this independently of Newton, around the same time. Leibniz …
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Fusion 360: Interface
In this video you will learn more about:
- the Fusion 360 interface,
- save and open file,
- Create 2D sketch,
- extrude,
- Adjust 3D shape,
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AutoCAD: Tutorial
In this video you will learn more about:
- the AutoCAD interface,
- drawing basic shapes,
- adjust basic shapes,
- add size indication
- save drawing.
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Dialectics of Hegel
Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Hegel believed that history follows certain fixed patterns. This way you can make an estimate of the future. Just as many sciences in the nineteenth century were approached scientifically, Hegel also approached history. …
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Working safely: Wood machines
This learning resource contains instructional films to learn how to work safely with woodworking machines:
- planer,
- thickening planer,
- panel saw,
- vertical milling machine.
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Sciences and Conspiracies: Explanation Video
Video about the difference between science and conspiracy:
- characteristics of science;
- critical;
- measurable;
- a good method.
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Do children pay attention to someone's skin color?
When very young babies form their first impressions of people around them, does skin color play a role? We can tell you: absolutely not. But how is it possible that skin color will stand out later on? How is that image formed? Judi Mesman …
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Pregnancy, when do we speak of human life?
There are great differences of opinion as to when human life begins. This video covers the most important stages in human development, from the fusion of sperm and egg to the birth of the earliest baby ever born. The question is always: Is there …
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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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Do we still need to save endangered species?
Some species of rhinoceros can still be counted on one hand, pandas don't seem to be able to survive without us... Isn't the extinction of species just part of nature? And do we still need to save endangered species? Evolutionary ecologist Erik …
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Conspiracy thinking: Opening lecture
Opening lecture (2021) by Maarten Boudry on conspiracy thinking.
Suitable for a lesson on conspiracy thinking and fake news, but can also be used for a lesson on note-taking.
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