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Are you already using AI for your images?
We bet you too have been scrolling endlessly on the internet looking for that one photo to put in your test, on your worksheet or in another learning tool? To be satisfied after a long time with one that is almost what you are looking for? And did …
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Standard messages in Smartschool to reduce your workload
That we are all overwhelmed by messages on Smartschool is an understatement. But how do you react to that now?
You don't always have time to immediately formulate an answer. It is sometimes really sighing and sweating to look for a way in which you …
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What is Grooming?
If a stranger seeks online contact with a minor, it is not always with good intentions. Sometimes a stranger is out for sexual contact and first tries to forge an online friendship to gain someone's trust. We also call this grooming .
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Inclusive learning: Get more out of your computer for every student
Which hidden tools do you still have to discover in your browser, Word or Powerpoint to support students with dyslexia, ASD, ADHD, color blindness…? Do you suddenly use them for your whole class? Because inclusive learning makes everyone …
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SprintPlus exam guide: Tips and practical examples
A bundle with tips and examples to make it easier to use digital tools such as SprintPlus during exams.
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Games in the classroom: When do they work?
You start a Kahoot and in no time your students are excited. But on the test afterwards, it seems that the quiz did not do much. Just save games then? Not if it is up to expert Ellen Vanderhoven and teacher Michaël De Borre. 'Your goal and …
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Typ10: Learning to type for dyslexics
Many children with dyslexia struggle with a negative self-image and are therefore unable to develop optimally. However, creating the right learning environment can do wonders. This is precisely what we attach great importance to with Typ10. We …
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Accessibility tools for Chromebook
This English-language infographic gives you an overview of built-in tools that can support students with visual problems or reading difficulties:
- screen reader,
- text-to-speech,
- speech-to-text,
- magnification function.
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Greenscreen in the classroom: Blog
More and more teachers are showing interest in a green screen in the classroom. And that makes sense, because it is a great tool to enrich your education in a creative way. You stimulate the digital literacy of your students and appeal to their …
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Tips for getting started with games in the classroom
How can you successfully integrate video games into your lessons as a teacher? We speak with Jeroen Heremans, one of the early adopters of video games in the classroom. Jeroen is a teacher and part-time freelancer for his company Geek My Class, where …
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Video games in your classes
Liesbeth has been passionate about video games from an early age and decided to integrate it into her lessons, partly after researching the didactic possibilities of video games.
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Novelties for Chromebooks in the hybrid learning environment
Thanks to the Digisprong, more and more students can also take their Chromebooks home with them. That is why Google is launching some novelties that will make it easier to use the devices in a hybrid learning environment.
When you work or study …
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