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Applying Artificial Intelligence to Images, DALL-E
The blog article explains step by step how to get started with images created by artificial intelligence.
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Coding and programming: Useful links
In this article I collect some useful links for the subject of computer science and STEM. This mainly concerns teaching materials related to coding and programming. The tools and platforms listed are free to use and largely open source.
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Circular economy and ecodesign: Brochure
In this brochure you will find the information and content of everything that Flanders Circular has done in recent years regarding Circular Economy and Ecodesign. It contains methods for tackling your curriculum, and workshops/welding/paths that …
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Graphic communication: My future in printing
The project focuses on the transition domain of lifelong learning and was started from the demand from graphic companies for skilled graphic workers. There is a lot of innovation in the sector. The range of (affordable) vocational training is …
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Out of bound photo: Step-by-step plan
On the Zoom website you will find different courses and step-by-step plans for using photography or Photoshop lessons with your students.
One of the lessons is about making your own out of bound photo.
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Good practices at Verhalend Ontwerp and STE (A) M activities in the third kindergarten class
The Narrative Design method, also known as the Storyline Approach, is not yet well known in Belgium. In order to give nursery and primary education teachers the opportunity to get to know such didactics, the main points are summarized in this …
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Let your students taste culture during corona
Let children and young people admire collections and the wide range of performing arts from behind their screens. Cultural institutions pull out all the stops to bring their offerings indoors.
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Working with patterns in kindergarten: Kindergarten
Is working with patterns one of your favorite assignments in kindergarten? A team of American researchers recently demonstrated that children in kindergarten who have more insight into patterns at the end of primary school are also better at …
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Getting started with math research in the classroom
Britt Cras outlines how to get started with creative mathematics and experiential mathematics research.
In the first part, she explains why her school has chosen this natural calculation method.
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Mathivate: Inspiration guide motivated mathematical sport activities
This sporty inspiration guide - Marieke De Batselier's bachelor's thesis - will stimulate social and motor skills, promote language development (English vocabulary) and refine math skills. The exercises are explained in the …
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HOWEST belongs to the international top with the training as a Technical Artist
The Hogeschool West-Vlaanderen ( HOWEST ) is the pioneer in the field of 3D applications in our country and also scores highly internationally with this training. Several Belgian Digital Arts and Entertainment ( DAE ) graduates hold top positions at …
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Book review: Children with dyscalculia
Annemie Desoete and Tom Braams joined forces to write a book about dyscalculia. Not just any book! The authors provide a clear explanation of the different types of math disorders that children can have. The diagnosis and approach of these …
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