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Chatter cards: Responsible demonstration
Students regularly see demonstrations and demonstrations on TV by citizens who draw attention to their cause. Unfortunately, things sometimes get out of hand with destruction and aggression. What should students think of this? Where are the …
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Movements of Earth and Moon: Time's Up
This is a game based on Time's Up. In this way, students practice concepts within the themes of movements of the earth and moon and atmospheric processes.
In this game you only have thirty seconds and three rounds to guess as many cards as possible …
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Monofunctional compounds: Skeleton notation
Students often wonder what the skeletal notation looks like when functional groups are added to the carbon chain. This is a summary that I made at the request of students.
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Harry Potter in Leuven: Taste the atmosphere of the old university
During this lesson, students experience the atmosphere of the Old University of Leuven (1425-1797). They first get some background information, then transcribe some title pages from student notes and have an exam at the end in the form of a quiz.
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Les pronoms relatifs: Schema
Summary scheme of les pronoms relatifs:
- pronouns relatifs simples (qui, que, dont, où);
- pronoms relatifs composés (preposition + qui, preposition + lequel);
- pronouns relatifs sans antécédent (ce qui, ce que, ce dont).
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Monetary and budgetary policy: Current situation
This course highlights the current challenges (in 2024) for the monetary and political government, focusing on Belgium. Current data and articles are used from which students can identify challenges and possible solutions themselves.
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Political parties in Flanders: Overview
Presentation of the Flemish political parties and their programme. You will receive an overview of the most important parties, the chairman and the most important positions from the party program. You can use this presentation in connection with …
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Why do we speak of left and right in politics: Listening test
Listening test for the podcast episode of the University of Flanders in which political scientist Dr. Robin Devroe explains the historical division of left and right in politics.
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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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European elections: Work volume
Work bundle to prepare students for the European elections of June 2024. The following topics are discussed:
- the main EU institutions (European Parliament, European Commission, European Council);
- the EU decision-making process;
- distribution of seats …
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Create a 360° tour with Xerte: Step-by-step plan
With Xerte you can create interactive 360° tours. A 360° image forms the basis of the tour. You can link another 360° image to this, so that users can, as it were, move around the location.
You can also make each 360° image interactive …
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Make or do?: Explanation of difference with practice
This presentation explains the difference between making and doing. At the end there is a completion exercise for the students.
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