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InScreen: Method example
As a teacher of visual arts, visual arts education or visual arts, are you sometimes a bit searching? How exactly do I apply the new curriculum? How do I best learn the visual aspects/building blocks? How do I evaluate or consider art? The …
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Does your screen also leave traces?: Curriculum
With the introduction of the final objectives ICT in primary education and the first stage of secondary education, an increasing use of screens in the classroom and school environment is indispensable. With computers, tablets, digital lesson boards, …
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Kamishibai: Digital storytelling kiosk
The digital storytelling kiosk is a digital kamishibai theater with a touch screen on top of a bookcase.
Ninety-eight stories are shown on screen in twenty-one different languages. Some stories also have a processing activity associated with them. The …
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#Flashtag: Party game
Informative and cooperative board game about safe internet use.
The following topics are covered:
- privacy,
- cyberbullying,
- communication,
- online challenges,
- online sexuality,
- gaming.
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Turing Tumble: Marble computers rental case
Turing Tumble is a game in which the players build mechanical marble computers to solve logic puzzles. You will learn concepts used in computers and skills useful for computer programming as you play.
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The Bible in paintings: 50 Biblical stories in art
Everyone knows the scene on Mount Golgotha with Christ nailed to the cross. But who are the characters at the feet of the cross? How do we recognize Judas in a painting of the Last Supper? Or, why is there a ram pictured next to Isaac at …
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Matatalab: Coding and programming for pre-primary and primary education
Matatalab is an educational coding game suitable for children aged 4 - 9 years. This game stimulates cognitive skills, creativity and imagination and teaches children the first steps of coding and programming. No PC or tablet is used, we also call …
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Africa United: lesson and DVD
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Noël sous le regard des peintres
Noël sous le regard des peintres , Éliane Gondinet-Wallstein, Paris, Mame, 2016.
In this large-format art book about Christmas, the French art historian Éliane Gondinet-Wallstein presents and interprets some thirty paintings about the birth of …
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Level Up: Magazine about healthy gaming
Our new magazine about healthy gaming is now available: Level Up! It contains 32 interactive and insightful A4 pages on healthy gaming and digital balance.
What does it include?
- explanation about the world of games: evolution, types of games, devices, …
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Bionics4Education: Construction kit
This learning tool with bio-inspired prototypes and supporting content encourages your students to recreate a natural system (fish, elephant, flower, chameleon or bird). Each construction kit contains the necessary components to create a bionic …
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Amai!: Card game artificial intelligence
Be the first to try to build a smart AI solution such as a smart refrigerator, a nutrition coach or a waste sorting aid. You do that by collecting the right cards. And make sure your system doesn't crash!
The game is simple with simple rules and is …
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