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Vernier caliper: Read
This learning tool explains step by step how to read a caliper. There are also some exercises to practice reading the ruler and vernier.
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Program drawings with SVG
In this series of exercises from CoderDojo Waregem on Dodona , students learn to code an SVG file of a Yin-Yang symbol with a 0 and 1. This is the symbol of the organization CoderDojo, where volunteers organize coding lessons worldwide.
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Electric motor: Simulation
This simulation offers you insight into the operation of an electric motor. Use your computer mouse to navigate around the application.
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Temperature control setup: Learning path
This digital learning path contains exercises about temperature control. The exercises are based on the setup about temperature control. You can also find these assignments as downloadable teaching materials .
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Safety icons: Memory
Safety and electricity is an ideal combination. Test your knowledge of safety pictograms with a playful pictogram memory. Hurry and focus, because this memory game records the elapsed time and the number of attempts.
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Ohm's Law: Exercises
This interactive worksheet consists of two exercises on Ohm's law.
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Sensors and Actuators: Theory and Assignments
Theoretical explanation and exercises about sensors, actuators and the application of these systems in a production automation.
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Wheel of names: French introduction exercise
Students turn the wheel and read and answer an introductory question in French. The game can be an icebreaker at the start of a new school year.
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Ergonomics at work: Part 1
EdPuzzle video about ergonomics in the workplace. You have to answer questions at different times during the videos.
Underlying theory:
- five factors that contribute to ergonomics such as movement, air, light, sound and temperature;
- three impact …
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Ergonomics at work: Part 2
EdPuzzle video about ergonomics in the workplace. You have to answer questions at different times during the videos.
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Eco counters: Calculate how much you can save
Indicate how many times a week you shower, how much screen time you have and how you travel. The eco counter calculates your consumption of water, electricity and the associated costs and CO₂ emissions.
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Color Coded Resistance Values: Exercises Part 5
You practice using color code with resistances.
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