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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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Working with the fill handle: Quest sequence
Students learn to work with the fill handle in a spreadsheet. This assignment can be done in both Microsoft Excel and Google Spreadsheet.
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Virtual reality: Collection of 360° videos
You will find a collection of VR videos here. The videos are arranged by subject.
VR is getting a lot of attention, also within education. The idea of this page was to bring together some free materials that you could easily use in the classroom …
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Christmas mail: Instruction
In this BookWidget, the students write a short Christmas email.
Of course, Dutch is also important, but the assignment is mainly based on the common ICT curriculum, where students must learn how to email technically (eg fill in an appropriate …
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Gallo-Roman Museum: Lesson plans for school visits
The Gallo-Roman Museum offers a lesson plan for various school programs on LessonUp .
Such a lesson plan contains a digital lesson to prepare your class visit to the museum, possibly supplemented with a processing lesson, an information sheet …
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Heritage Bank Brussels
The heritage bank breathes digital life into Brussels heritage. Here you will find photos, postcards, posters and other memories of everyday life from various Brussels municipalities.
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Ariadne: Family science database
This database contains genealogical information from a wide range of sources, such as baptismal, marriage and burial registers, civil status records, name indexes on genealogical and local journals, catalogs of genealogical libraries, and much more.
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P-reviews: Linking research to your profession
P-reviews wants to link insights from scientific research to concrete teaching practice. You will read six inspiring examples:
- What is the importance of ethnic-cultural diversity for history as a subject?
- Science is for everyone, including children. …
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Wolfram|Alpha: Computational search engine
The introduction of Wolfram|Alpha defined a fundamentally new paradigm for obtaining knowledge and answers - not by searching the Internet, but by performing dynamic calculations based on a vast collection of built-in data, algorithms and …
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Web for Classrooms: Readable and reliable web pages for education
Web for Classrooms is a collection of information available online for children and young people. Through Web for Classrooms, teachers and students quickly have access to more than seventeen million informative web pages in Dutch (Netherlands and …
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Antwerp: Digitized prints
This website of the University of Antwerp provides access to more than a thousand digitized prints from the fifteenth to twenty-first century. This includes engravings, woodcuts, etchings and lithographs, as well as drawings, paintings and …
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Computational thinking: Online workshop
This online workshop has been developed for teachers. Computational thinking is part of twenty-first century skills. Kennisnet introduces you in the workshop to the world of logical thinking and programming. They want to show that this does not …
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