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Are we all becoming nearsighted?: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find audio and video for a lesson on myopia. The editors of The Archive for Education looked for striking images and cut fragments to bring this subject to the classroom. Use the collection to build up your lesson or …
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STEMOOV: Video
This video demonstrates, using a practical example, how the STEMOOV model can be effectively applied in a teaching situation.
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LGBTIQ+: The Basic Course
It is important that everyone feels welcome and safe in healthcare. In this basic course you will learn about the concepts of sex, gender and sexual orientation. You will also learn about inclusive communication and how to approach it, how you can …
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Do you eat (too) much ultra-processed food?: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find audio and video for a lesson on ultra-processed and healthy foods. The editors of The Archive for Education looked for striking images and cut fragments to bring this subject to the classroom. Use the collection to …
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Ames Room: Temple Grandin
This video contains film fragments from the biopic of Temple Grandin, an autistic zoologist. She is intrigued by the Ames room during a teaching moment. This room is an optical illusion that makes things appear larger or smaller than they actually …
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DNA: Atavism
Paleontologist Jack Horner has spent his career trying to reconstruct a dinosaur. He has found fossils with extremely well-preserved blood vessels and soft tissues, but never with intact DNA. Therefore, he uses living dinosaur …
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Science vs Sound: Music Video
This video shows various methods of making sound visible, such as vibrating a non-Newtonian fluid, Chladni plates, and a standing wave through which fire passes.
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The essence of cell respiration - Lernova Natural Sciences
This video offers an exploration of cellular respiration, the life-sustaining process by which cells produce energy by using oxygen to break down food particles. It is a crucial process that is central to the study of physical sciences and forms …
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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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iSTEM Nocturnes: Playlist
This playlist contains all recorded nocturnes from iSTEM.
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Citizen movement Klimaan: Local climate projects
In this webinar, Tris Segers, an employee of the Mechelen citizen movement Klimaan, outlines how you can deal with our commons with care: soil, water, energy, mobility, air, etc. She illustrates this using some local projects and initiatives.
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Roasting coffee with solar energy: Example of sustainable entrepreneurship
In this webinar, Gert Lindhout gives an example of dynamic and sustainable entrepreneurship. He is co-owner of coffee company Ray&Jules, works at CEE Cleantech and is co-founder of Mic Mac Miniscule. He testifies to how good business …
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