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The IT Garage: STEM academy and STEM workshop
The IT Garage is a recognized STEM academy in the heart of Brussels.
Both schools and individuals can come to us to work on STEM projects.
In our STEM academy you can take STEM lessons and workshops with your class or organization.Our open spaces …
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Broken Good!: Repair of electrical and electronic equipment
In collaboration with the partners of the European Sharepair project, Djapo developed a teaching package that inspires young people and makes them aware of the repair of electrical and electronic equipment, one of the most important waste flows in …
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Automotive sector: Professions
On this page you will find eight testimonials from people who have found their way in the countless jobs in the automotive sector. The professionals testify to the added value of a university education in the automotive industry.
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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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Kringwinkel WEB: Unused electrical appliances
All Belgians together have 50 million unused electrical appliances at home. We urgently need to reactivate them. You can give them a second life and make someone else happy with them. How? By donating them to a thrift store. What does she do with …
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Agoria: Dual learning
This Agoria website aims to inform students about dual learning. With dual learning, you learn at school and at the workplace. During this training, the student receives a strong theoretical basis and a good dose of practical experience.
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Why does 5G work better than 4G?
The roll-out of the 5G network: China has already started it and the rest of the world is eagerly awaiting it. Only Belgium lags behind. But what is 5G actually? Is it that much faster than 4G? Why is that important? And what actually changes for …
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Why don't all cars run on hydrogen yet?
Hydrogen is very light, odorless and non-toxic. In addition, it is an excellent energy carrier, a kind of battery that does not pollute. Why aren't all cars running on hydrogen yet? Chemical engineer Tom Breugelmans (UAntwerp) explains how …
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Is bioplastic good for the environment?
Organic, that sounds good for the environment. But is that also true in the case of bioplastic? Is bioplastic good for the environment? Can we actually throw it in the organic waste and even in nature? Or is the story a bit more complex?
Prof. Dr. …
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Why isn't there one universal computer programming language?
We all know programming languages like Java and Python, but did you know that there are over 700 of those programming languages? Why isn't there one universal programming language? Wouldn't that be much easier? Prof. dr. Dr Viviane Jonckers (VUB) …
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How does a computer learn to think like Beethoven?
Computers can calculate quickly, but they can never approach our genius. Or yes? Computers can already play chess much better than we can and who knows, they may soon compose as well as Beethoven. How does a computer learn all those things? …
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How racist and sexist are computers?
Everyone has prejudices. But do computers and smartphones have that too? In this lecture Nathalie Smuha (KU Leuven) dives into the world of discrimination and sexism in algorithms.
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