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Bad News: Disinformation Game
In Bad News you take on the role of a fake news maker. You may drop all pretense of ethics and instead follow the path of a true media mogul without conscience. Keep an eye on your followers and credibility meters. It's up to you to get as …
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The Fair: An exploration of human rights
In this English-language exercise, young people are introduced to a number of human rights. The students are given a number of series of activities that they must link to certain human rights using drag and drop.
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Chatterboards: Online game
Chatterboards is a game to really connect with each other. Everyone can participate, in his or her own way. You enter into a dialogue with each other on the basis of question cards, photo cards, assignment cards and addition cards. The …
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Citymap BXL: Interactive map
Orthopedagogy students went in search of philosophical diversity in Brussels for Axcent. They made this interactive map. Do you fill them in?
This card is a free online tool that can be completed and supplemented by anyone. When you open this card, …
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Can you fix it: Serious game
Watch these videos about love and relationships. Help determine how the situation will end for the young person. Press a button if you feel that action needs to be taken. Depending on the moment and the speed with which you intervene, you will …
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Play a Kandinsky: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
In this interactive exercise you can experiment with music using colors and shapes within Kandinsky's works. What would it be like if, like Kandinsky, you could hear a sound or music fragment with every color or shape?
The exercise offers you four …
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What Came First?: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
In this interactive exercise you have to choose between two elements (a person, a discovery, a milestone in the art world, a building, a work of art ... ) in order to determine which of the two elements is the oldest or has been around the longest …
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Do you recognize a phishing attempt?
It can be harder than you think to spot phishing emails. In phishing, hackers try to get your personal information to pass by pretending to be someone you know.
In this online exercise you will try to recognize phishing emails/messages. With every …
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Refugees: Interactive Path
This refugee test is an interactive project about the refugee problem. The interactive path wants you to experience something of what a refugee experiences. Along the way, learn about difficult choices to be made, border controls and escape routes.
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