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James Ensor: Teaching package
You've undoubtedly heard of him: Ensor! James Ensor. One of the most important Belgian artists. But who was the man behind the masks? A wayward rebel, humorous baron, man of the sea, artist of the world? Watch, discover, experiment and create. …
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Developing a scenario: Guidelines
You can use this document to develop a scenario. It is intended as a guideline to shape the scenario and ensure that you capture the right images.
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Art movements: Quartet playing
This self-designed quartet game about art movements invites players to explore and appreciate art and offers an engaging experience where education and entertainment come together.
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Art chat cards: Engaging in conversation through art
Our art chat cards invite you to talk to your class group based on a selection of works from the MSK collection.
Together you can talk about everyday topics such as clothing, hobbies, parties, holidays, the senses... In addition, it is a …Translated by
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Child with ink spots: Street art trail with teaching package
Child with ink spots is a street art trail in Turnhout, you will find the lesson package in the appendix.
It is 1892. Senne is 11 years old and a factory child. Like many children, he works in one of the Turnhout printing companies. The work is hard …
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Do's and don'ts in a museum: Teaching package
This teaching package focuses on investigative learning. Why are you not allowed to eat and drink in a museum? Why are you not allowed to take flash photos of works of art? Why are you not allowed to touch a painting or statue? Put on your lab …
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Why see art in real life?: Teaching package
What differences do you experience when looking at art in real life or on the internet? After an introductory vlog in which Leonard and his virtual assistant JOS go in search of Professor Siebenstein's laboratory to unravel why seeing art in real …
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Dancing drawings: Creative with AI
Getting creative with AI, is it possible? The students bring their self-made drawing to life using AI. They use a simple tool for this, Sketch Metademolab. Afterwards they can continue working on it in Canva.
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Working with Canva: Guide and tips
With these practice sheets you can get started with Canva yourself. I've added my favorite fonts and search terms. Good luck designing your magazines.
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Puppet Pals: Create Animated Plays
Puppet Pals app is a magical app that will unleash everyone's creativity. Choose a place, drag the characters across the stage and record your own movie! It's that easy. Characters speak automatically when you do. They walk around at your …
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SculptrVR: Designing sculptures in virtual reality
With ScultrVR you let students express their creativity in virtual reality. In this VR application they can fully experiment without wasting materials. Once they're happy with a creation, they can upload it to the SculptrVR gallery and show others …
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Monument Valley: Playing with Architecture
In Monument Valley, you manipulate impossible architecture and guide a silent princess through a magical world. Monument Valley is a surreal journey through architecture and impossible geometry. Guide the silent princess Ida through mysterious …
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