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Micro:bit for teachers: Exercises and course
An introductory course to familiarize teachers with the micro:bit, a compact and easy-to-use programmable computer. During this course, participants will learn the basics of programming, experiment with input and output functions of the micro:bit, …
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The subway guide worldwide: Ozobot lesson plan
In this lesson, students are introduced to the metro lines of twelve well-known cities. In this way, they learn to orient themselves on a metro map and trace the correct route on it. In addition, they must apply the color codes so that the Ozobot …
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Talking about sexting with students and students
What's the best way to talk to teens about sexting? In this article, the authors discuss a possible approach. They also provide tips and links about what you as a teacher need to know and what you can do when you talk to young people about the …
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Working with Google Apps: BZL assignment
A journey through the Google Apps. The students can work independently and must work independently and accurately. This BZL is not an in-depth study, but it teaches students to explore and use the most commonly used applications in two or three …
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Can your students already think computationally?
In this article by Klasse, Frank Neven, professor of computer science at Hasselt University, talks about the importance of computational thinking in primary and secondary education. Computational thinking was included for the first time in the …
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