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Code City: Coding Lessons
Coding and computational thinking are the skills of the future. By coding, children learn to understand the digital world better. They learn to think logically, gain better spatial insight and solve problems. A good dose of creativity comes in …
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Easit: Help site for Google Workspace
On this help site you will find manuals, case studies and tips about using Chromebooks and Google Workspace in the classroom. The following tools and topics are covered:
- Google Chrome web browser;
- use of Chromebooks;
- Google Docs;
- Google Drive; …
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Is that really the case: Do you recognize a real fake message?
Made up messages, videos that have been edited and numbers that are incorrect. Do you ever wonder if something is really true? This site shows how fake news works and how you can recognize it.
Isdatechtzo.nl was developed by the Media Wisdom Network …
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Programming in Municipal Education Ghent: Assignments, ideas, tips and links
A website where you can find many assignments, ideas, tips and links related to programming.
The information is split into:
- toddler,
- first grade,
- second degree,
- third degree,
- secondary.
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Typyp: The typing course for your school
With Tyyp, children learn to touch type while playing. The course explains everything clearly with fun instructional videos. Students can complete the course completely independently. By alternating the exercises with typing games it remains …
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EU Project initiative is still looking for a few partner schools
The envisaged project aims to contribute to the use of data-based approaches and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven applications in language teaching in secondary education to support (foreign) language pedagogies in response to changing …
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Expedition micro: bit: Program your own idea
The micro: bit is a mini board computer developed by the BBC in England. You can do really cool things with it. For example, the micro: bit has 25 LEDs on which you can display all kinds of things, a compass, an accelerometer, a bluetooth antenna …
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Micro:bit: Generating interest in ICT and programming
The minicomputer micro:computer is presented here. Several feasible programming projects have also been developed with downloadable teaching materials.
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Europe Code Week
Learning to program helps us understand the rapidly changing world around us, enhance our understanding of how technology works, and develop skills and capabilities to discover and innovate new ideas.
EU Code Week is a citizens' initiative aimed at …
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Taking a screenshot in PowerPoint: Guide
This support page explains step by step how you can add screen recordings to a presentation with PowerPoint 2016. This function is already available with Office 2013.
Thanks to this function you can guide students through an existing presentation. On …
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Privacy Settings Guides: Social Media & Applications
The internet has become an integral part of our daily lives. Every day we all distribute a lot of messages, photos and videos about ourselves and others via various social media channels and internet applications. Often the default privacy …
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Gaming science: Responsible gaming in education
Gamekunde is a platform for teachers, parents and children looking for educational games. The games used have been tested within a classroom context and guarantee a safe learning environment.
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