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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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Back to school: Seven tips for extra support for (care) students
Watch this webinar if you are looking for inspiration and practical tools to teach children with a learning disability how to study, how to make learning fun and how to support other colleagues.
The tips that Lucas Hermans is talking about:
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Studying successfully with the computer: Webinar
In this recording you will receive concrete tips for studying successfully with the computer:
- reading software,
- GIVE UP!,
- tools to use the computer with students,
Digital tools are essential for students with learning disabilities such as dyslexia, …
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GIVE UP!: Basic Computer Skills
In this webinar, Eureka Leuven presents the free project GIVE UP! for.
How can you easily share digital documents? How do you deliver tests and assignments to your students? As a student, how do you digitally return your completed test? How do you …
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Publisher Zwijsen Netherlands
On this website you will find all information about the various Dutch methods of publisher Zwijsen:
- Semsom,
- pen strokes,
- Zwijsen's Affairs,
- WegWiseVR,
- treasure chest,
- Learn to read safely (kim version),
- language hunt,
- Relay.
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On executive functions: The links between wanting and executing
A video from Leerpunt ADD explaining executive functions
In the first part, attention is paid to the different EF:
- task initiation and procrastination;
- self-regulation (directing attention, self-control);
- working memory (ordering thoughts, …
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Acquiring material efficiently: Why learning must always be difficult
Why don't you use fluorescent markers and endless rereading as a learning strategy? How do you process learning material in an active way? Expert Tine Hoof (ExCEL) explains it in a clear video.
Extra: a step -by-step plan to get started yourself.
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green screen box
Make children digitally literate and stimulate their creativity with the help of the Greenscreenbox. The site contains a number of free manuals and ready-made teaching projects. You have to pay in part. The Greenscreenbox can be used for many …
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AfricaMuseum
The AfricaMuseum in Tervuren is a museum and research center about Africa, with a focus on Central Africa. You will also learn more about the Belgian colonial past.
You can go there with your toddlers, pupils and students for guided tours and …
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Radio Word Forest: Listening to images with a story
What do you see in a sculpture? What would the artist have thought of when creating this image?
On the occasion of Antwerp Book City in 2004, the Middelheim Museum commissioned various youth authors to write a story for an image from the permanent …Translated by
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BrainGymmer: The online gym for your brain
BrainGymmer is an online brain training program where you can do brain games, brain tests and brainteasers to train your brain. BrainGymmer has been developed together with neuroscientists. Every day thousands of people worldwide use BrainGymmer …
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Digital storytelling kiosk: Borrow the digital kamishibai theater
The digital storytelling kiosk is a digital kamishibai theater with a touchscreen on top of a bookcase. There are 98 stories on screen in 21 different languages. Some stories also have a processing activity associated with them. The stories are …
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