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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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Explore OctoStudio: All kinds of ideas
Here is a collection of ideas for creating and coding using OctoStudio. Discover different ways to combine code with everyday materials as tools. Some are full-fledged projects, others are little sparks to spark your own coding creativity.
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Micro:bit and Mario Kart: Coding Activity
Fully developed (English) lesson project from Digital Schoolhouse in which students program a micro:bit to show animations to Mario Kart racers while they drive around a race track. The workshop starts with students creating animation ideas on …
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Astro Pi: Your code in the Space Station
The European Astro Pi Challenge offers your students the opportunity to conduct scientific research in space by writing computer programs that run on Raspberry Pi computers on board the International Space Station.
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Code Week: Attendee Certificate Template
Are you participating in EU Code Week by organizing a programming activity in your class or school? Then you can give your students or colleagues a certificate of participation that proves that they developed computational thinking skills and …
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Spreadsheet: Instruction cards
You can use these instruction cards to have students give each other instructions in English with which they can get started in a spreadsheet program such as Excel or simply on graph paper. Students should select and format cells and know the …
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Coding: Minecraft
Learn to code your students using the popular game Minecraft. For this you use Minecraft education.
Through this link you can see a short demonstration.
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PEGI Rating: Memory game
PEGI (Pan European Game Information) gives a rating and advice to newly released games. In this way they inform parents and gamers about possible dangers.
This memory can be used as an introduction to a chapter on video games, when using ICT ... …
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STEM Career: Parent's Guide
This learning resource offers a foothold for parents who want to motivate their child(ren) to make a choice for a STEM training or STEM profession.
It also tells you more about:
- the importance of STEM;
- the benefits of a STEM profession; …
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The passive: Rules
How does the passive form of the passive established in English? What are the forms? How do I go or who undertake the active to the passive voice? The rules are succinctly presented with a number of example sentences.
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Typing: Course
This contribution provides a comprehensive course typing.
Following topics are covered:
- principles of typing;
- correct posture (RSI / ergonomics);
- hardware;
- alphanumeric and numeric keypad;
- finger gymnastics;
- ergaerobics.
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CoderDojo: Dozens of tutorials and didactic materials to learn programming
CoderDojo is a global, volunteer-led community of free programming workshops for young people. CoderDojo organizes free sessions with volunteers to teach young people how to code. A large part of the didactic material of this is collected per …
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