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Flyer design in Photopea: Video
In this video you will learn how to design an A7 flyer in the graphic design program Photopea.
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Physicsgirl: YouTube channel
In this YouTube channel, Dianna Cowern clarifies scientific experiments, and shares demonstrations and new discoveries, mainly around physics.
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At home in Heritage: Audiovisual material
In the context of Heritage Day 2024, FARO created an audiovisual collection around the annual theme at Home at The Archives for Education. In six parts we look at how a feeling of home is shaped: in the neighborhood, in language and in different …
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Scientific TV
On Scientix TV you will be kept informed of the latest developments in STEM with fascinating scientific experiments and interviews with education policy makers. Discover the latest news in STEM education via this YouTube playlist.
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Order of magnitude: Powers of Ten
Powers of Ten is a short film made by the Eames Office in 1977 and takes us on a grand adventure.
Starting at a lakeside picnic in Chicago, this famous film takes us to the outer edges of the universe. Every ten seconds we view the starting point …Translated by
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Application of an electromagnet: The electric bell
This video explains how an electric bell works.
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Sciences and Conspiracies: Explanation Video
Video about the difference between science and conspiracy:
- characteristics of science;
- critical;
- measurable;
- a good method.
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Presentation tips: Instruction video
In this five-minute video, media trainer Lies Martens gives three tips for a strong presentation or speech. She tells us what doesn't work and how it can be improved.
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Fact of the week: Video podcast
Playlist about the Fact of the Week: current, scientific facts in the form of a video podcast. A new podcast comes online every Friday.
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How do you become Spider-Man?
Have you been waiting for a bite from a genetically engineered spider since your first puss? Did you try to climb perpendicular to a wall when you were ten and broke your arm? Or have you been dressing up in Spider-Man outfits since childhood? …
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Can you have two native languages?
There are about 6,000 languages worldwide. UNESCO declared February 21 as International Mother Language Day. But, what if your parents speak 2 different languages? And if you are raised bilingually from childhood? Can you have multiple native …
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Why isn't there one universal computer programming language?
We all know programming languages like Java and Python, but did you know that there are over 700 of those programming languages? Why isn't there one universal programming language? Wouldn't that be much easier? Prof. dr. Dr Viviane Jonckers (VUB) …
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