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How to create an eduscape with BookWidgets?
In this video I explain how you can use BookWidgets to create your own eduscape or an instructive digital escape room.
Some examples of eduscapes:
- Find the Pharaoh's Treasure ;
- Bank robbery!
- Escape from the school.
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Advertising is hiding everywhere!
Informative video about the different forms of advertising that children and adults can come into contact with.
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Lightpainting: Instruction film and lesson sheet
This video explains how you can do lightpainting with your camera in the classroom. The settings are discussed, but also what else you need to provide. This can be very fun in all degrees.
This learning resource was added by students who participated …
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Twelve building blocks for effective didactics: Wakelet with digital tools
On these bulletin boards we collect digital applications that can be used with the 12 building blocks from the book Wise Lessons .
- activate relevant prior knowledge (Padlet, Mentimeter, Mindmup ...);
- give clear instructions (Piktochart, PowerPoint, …
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CodeChildren: Children learn to program
Codekinderen is a learning platform of the Dutch CodeKlas foundation. The foundation's mission is to make teachers and students digitally literate, with computational thinking in particular.
On the platform you will find inspiring lesson examples that …
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Practice Pronunciation with Google Translate: Tutorial Video
How can you get better at pronouncing French, English, ... phrases and words? With Google Translate! This video explains how.
Specific:
Speaking words and sentences with self-control.
This can offer help to pupils who do not receive sufficient …
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Presenting with PowerPoint: Pitfalls
Funny video in which Arnout Van den Bossche talks about a number of possible disadvantages of using PowerPoint to present. This can be used to make students aware that when creating a PowerPoint presentation they should not exaggerate with the …
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WebTechie: Open source learning resources
This blog is Frank Delporte's private playground. He doesn't post anything spectacular or earth-shattering, just the occasional little update if something catches his attention, or if he thinks it's worth spending some time on.
On the blog you will …
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Wakosta?!: Guide to your budget
Wakosta?! is an app that helps young people learn to manage their budget.
With this app you can enter income and expenses and have an overview of your budget per month or per week.
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Taboo: Film fragments with lesson cards
Talking to your students about sexual preference, first dates, suicidal thoughts, labels, insecurity and pressure to perform, social media?
JOETZ vzw made six video fragments with accompanying lesson sheets to enter into a dialogue with your students. …
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Netiquette: Video Lesson
Nettiquette is a combination of the words network and etiquette. Netiquette includes the unwritten guidelines and rules of conduct for using the Internet.
In this video lesson, the teacher teaches about emailing and chatting according to …
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Computational thinking: Learning to program with a chocolate sandwich
The basics of computational thinking and programming are not easy to explain to young children. Learning to program can be done in different ways and does not always have to be done digitally. Something as simple as smearing a sandwich with …
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