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Whadda: Develop your STEM and programming skills
Whadda provides the maker community with DIY electronics and equipment to bring ideas to life! Join our quest to learn more about electronics, programming, mechanics and more useful skills! Be inspired by our projects.
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Flash cards: Prowise Presenter
This lesson highlights the flashcard tool.
Discover various practical examples that you can get started with immediately or that can inspire you to design personalized exercises with this tool.
You will find the following example exercises here:
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Robots for education: Smart
At Smartrobot.solutions we believe that a robot can be used for every challenge. Whether it concerns a care robot, a service robot in the catering industry or a telepresence robot in the office, there is always a robot for you.
For education, we focus …
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Super Action Comic Maker: Create your own hero comic online
With this Super Action Comic Maker from Culture Street you can make your own comic book with superheroes. The software provides the backgrounds, characters and speech bubbles. It's up to you to puzzle them in an order of your choosing.
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Learn to program with Mind+
Mind+ is a programming tool that allows you to program an application by dragging and clicking coding blocks. Mind+ has countless tutorials, example projects and a large community for learning to program.
Mind+ supports a wide range of hardware, such …
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Journey to the moon: Augmented reality
Engage students in the lesson through movement and physical exploration.
Use Apollo's Moon Shot AR to learn about the scientific and historical milestones of the Apollo 11 mission through engaging AR experiences and simulation challenges.
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Create a talking figure with ZIM
Let the boy talk. Give assignments to your students or let them record an assignment themselves.
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Coding Park: Learning to program
Coding Park is a coding platform where students learn to code and think computationally. Visual blocks or Python are used. You can get started right away in the free programming environment. If you, as a parent or teacher, want to monitor the …
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MicroBlocks: Learning to program
MicroBlocks is a free, Scratch-like programming language for learning to work with educational microcontroller boards such as the Micro:bit, Adafruit Circuit Playground Express and many others. MicroBlocks is a live programming system.
Click on a …
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Kids Think Wide: Writing and Conversation Ideas
Dive into this ever-expanding gallery of compelling images, each paired with discussion questions and suggested writing prompts. Unleash the creative potential of these amazing snapshots and watch as they inspire conversations and written …
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ZIM Emoji Tool: Discover the code of an emoji
Everyone knows and uses emojis. It becomes even more interesting if you explain how you can use the code of an emoji in an app.
I developed this emoji tool together with ZIMjs.com/kids. This way you can immediately copy the code to other ZIMjs …
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Halloween: Make up a story
Spin the slot machine and make up a story with the two images you see.
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