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Using generative AI safely and responsibly: Toolkit for the classroom
This toolkit, developed by Microsoft, is designed for teachers who teach students aged 13 to 15. It aims to introduce generative AI in an accessible way and build awareness among young people by illustrating the risks to safety and mental …
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Code City: Coding Lessons
Coding and computational thinking are the skills of the future. By coding, children learn to understand the digital world better. They learn to think logically, gain better spatial insight and solve problems. A good dose of creativity comes in …
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Easit: Help site for Google Workspace
On this help site you will find manuals, case studies and tips about using Chromebooks and Google Workspace in the classroom. The following tools and topics are covered:
- Google Chrome web browser;
- use of Chromebooks;
- Google Docs;
- Google Drive; …
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Tools for digital creativity
This website collects hundreds of tools, websites, apps and applications for your digital creativity. Here's how you can find apps for it:
- image editing;
- video editing;
- artificial intelligence;
- drawing art;
- audio editing:
- musical education; …
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Playground AI: Online AI image generator
Playground AI is an online AI image generator that allows you to generate new images or edit existing images using textual clues or prompts and artificial intelligence.
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LeerID Student Desk: Manual for students
On this page you will find the manual with which students can get started with the LeerID Student Desk. The LeerID Student Desk is the student section of LeerID. Here students can log in to manage their account themselves, for example to change …
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The Creative Code
The Creative Code uses programming as a creative tool and is at the same time an active way to learn more about art. Students also learn to look critically at technology by working with it themselves.
Together with artists who use code as artistic …
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Registering a coding activity at EU Code Week: How to guide
During the EU Code Week in October, many coding activities take place across Europe every year. The EU Code Week is a citizens' initiative aimed at making coding and digital skills accessible to everyone in a fun, attractive way.
By registering your …
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Programming in Municipal Education Ghent: Assignments, ideas, tips and links
A website where you can find many assignments, ideas, tips and links related to programming.
The information is split into:
- toddler,
- first grade,
- second degree,
- third degree,
- secondary.
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Typyp: The typing course for your school
With Tyyp, children learn to touch type while playing. The course explains everything clearly with fun instructional videos. Students can complete the course completely independently. By alternating the exercises with typing games it remains …
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Maqueen, educational robot: Micro:bit
Some examples of what you can do with a Micro:bit.
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Music buddy: QR code with playlist with quiet music
A handy card for students who want to listen to quiet music during independent moments. New songs are regularly added to the playlist to keep it interesting and they can easily access them via the QR code.
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