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Whadda: Develop your STEM and programming skills
Whadda provides the maker community with DIY electronics and equipment to bring ideas to life! Join our quest to learn more about electronics, programming, mechanics and more useful skills! Be inspired by our projects.
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Robots for education: Smart
At Smartrobot.solutions we believe that a robot can be used for every challenge. Whether it concerns a care robot, a service robot in the catering industry or a telepresence robot in the office, there is always a robot for you.
For education, we focus …
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Energy backpack
Are there energy guzzlers at your school? Let your students go on a scavenger hunt to investigate the standby consumption, lighting or heating in the classroom. Your students can use the measuring instruments in the backpack to examine the …
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SchooVR: Create your own virtual environments
Website where you can build VR environments yourself or find and use existing lessons in your own classroom.
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Matatalab VinciBot
Matatalab VinciBot is a robot set for students aged 8 and over. This set can do more than any other comparable set.
The Matatalab VinciBot Set has diverse and rich functionality, open extensibility and excellent quality.
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STEM kit for projects
Teaching STEM in an attractive way and at the level of your students is child's play thanks to the STEM kit.
The STEM kit is a handy box that contains the materials for four projects. The projects tie in with technology and engineering. Each project …
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Robotland: Moves your world
Robotland is a technology and fun park located in Essen. You can become acquainted with the most innovative transport and robot techniques of the moment in an educational, but playful way.
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Teeth game
Informative goose game with five categories of fifteen questions each:
- the dentist,
- power supply,
- keep your mouth healthy,
- tidbits,
- do-assignments.
The game has a children's version (from 6 years) and an adult version (12+).
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Learning to program with LOGO
The Logo programming language was created in 1967, then few people thought about teaching children and young people how to program.
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Making studio of the Klokhuis
What do breakdancing, vlogging, making a lava lamp and bird watching have in common? You can do and learn all these activities in the making studio of Het Klokhuis. Which crafting assignment will you start with your kids? Check the link for …
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Bionics4Education: Construction kit
This learning tool with bio-inspired prototypes and supporting content encourages your students to recreate a natural system (fish, elephant, flower, chameleon or bird). Each construction kit contains the necessary components to create a bionic …
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Festo: Festo4Students
Festo develops solutions for automation and provides technical training. They make various learning resources available via their didactic website, such as:
- practice bundles,
- presentations,
- knowledge files,
- learning systems,
- circuit diagram …
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