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Voice strings: Design your own musical instrument with Arduino and lasers!
This project challenges students to build their own musical instrument without real strings. Inspired by some examples with lasers, they get creative in designing a laser harp. Various concepts of computational thinking are discussed. The laser …
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Laser alarm: STEM project
In this STEM project, your students are challenged to design, build and test a device that is able to bypass an optical alarm system. Your students will receive an explanation of how an optical alarm system works. Afterwards, your students can get …
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Fact Checkers: Lesson Package
Not all information that appears online is always correct, or equally reliable. What is disinformation? How do you recognize it? What are reliable sources? How do social media algorithms work? How do you learn to fact check messages and images? …
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How artificially intelligent can your environment become?: Poster
You can use this poster series to think with your class about the possibilities of artificial intelligence in a classroom, at home, on the street, or in a healthcare institution.
Indicate on the poster what can be automated, and what certainly cannot. …
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Video games in the classroom: Lesson packages
Using video games in the classroom is an excellent way to hold students' attention and pique their curiosity. Games like Minecraft and the Discovery Tour of Assassin's Creed have already proven their worth in this area. But at least as …
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Labyrinthus: Lesson folder with the film
In this lesson folder you will find several ideas to get started in the classroom around the movie Labyrinthus .
Story
Fourteen-year-old Frikke accidentally discovers a computer game in which some of his friends have ended up. Only Frikke can free …
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EDUbox Us-them-thinking: Educational tool
Tensions are running high on some issues. It then seems as if you only have a camp for and a camp against. And yet every theme should be able to be discussed in the classroom, including sensitive ones. With the EDUbox We-they-think, students can …
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EDUbox Social media
What are the mechanisms behind social media? How come we are so attracted to it? And how can we be resilient to this? This EDUbox social media for the first grade of secondary education, answers these questions and a lot more.
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What's New: Puncturing propaganda and conspiracy theories educational pack
How do you deal with propaganda, conspiracy theories and misleading information today?
It's a challenge, that's for sure! Every day we receive thousands of messages via (social) media: from hard, irrefutable (?) Facts to absolute shit. We …Translated by
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Digital Balance: Teaching Idea
This teaching idea is based on the digital balance model. We make students more aware of digital balance through a number of cooperative teaching activities.
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Nettiquette - Explobots
Nettiquette is a combination of the words network and etiquette. They are norms regarding behavior on the internet and everything that goes with it, such as the use of smartphone, e-mail, social media...
This document lists 31 of these standards.
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Media literacy: Learning path
The Media Literacy Learning Line summarizes which media literacy competencies an average child should develop at every age. She gives substance to the final objectives and curricula according to the framework of the Mediawijs Competency Model. A …
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