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BELvue Campus: Podcast
The BELvue Campus podcast is aimed at teachers. Every month, BELvue, with the help of experts, discusses a theme related to democracy, citizenship and the history of Belgium. They also discuss how these themes can best be addressed in …
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Europe: Podcast
In these podcasts you will learn more about Europe and the European Union.
You will receive answers to the following questions, among others:
- How did Europe come into existence?
- What do those stars on the European flag mean?
- How does Europe deal with …
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British Mathematician Ada Lovelace: Podcast
The British mathematician Ada Lovelace (1815-1852) planted the first seed of almost all digital applications that we find so cool today. No wonder then that she is the science heroine of mathematician Ann Dooms (VUB). In this podcast, Ann talks …
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Tom Uytterhoeven: Podcast
'Citizenship is not only familiarizing students with the world as it is today, but also enabling them to intervene in that society; to imagine society as it does not yet exist. That should not be limited to nice words.' These are the words of …
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Podcast from University of Flanders
At the University of Flanders, inspiring professors and researchers answer provocative questions in 15-minute lectures:
- Why is it difficult to predict an Earth event?
- Is swimming on a full stomach dangerous?
- Why do you sing better in the shower? …
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Slow German: Podcast
You can listen to or download the slow spoken podcasts on the site. The text around the German sentences is in English and can be read on the site.
There are different themes.
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Trigonometric formulas for the double angle
To much to listen to the formulas for sine, cosine and tangent of the double corner and so better to learn outside.
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