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The Creative Code
The Creative Code uses programming as a creative tool and is at the same time an active way to learn more about art. Students also learn to look critically at technology by working with it themselves.
Together with artists who use code as artistic …
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M's art lab: The digital art classroom
M's art lab is a participatory platform. It wants to broaden students' perspectives and let them deal with images creatively and critically, supported by artificial intelligence (AI).
Students learn to look at art in the digital museum. They come into …
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Kwisspel: Kindergarten mathematics through play
The educational landscape is evolving. This also applies to mathematics in kindergarten. Skills such as problem-solving thinking, critical and creative thinking, collaboration and self-regulation are becoming increasingly important.
This website aims …
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Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
The collections of the Royal Museums reflect the history of the visual arts - painting, sculpture, drawing - from the fifteenth century to today: Flemish Primitives, Pieter Bruegel, Dirk Bouts, Peter Paul Rubens, Jacques Jordaens, Jacques Louis …
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Urb-i: World map with urban renewals
This site contains hundreds of photos from Google Street View of what it looked like a while ago and more recently.
Assignment: Find photos of known places past and present. Take a more recent photo if necessary.
The students can practice the Ovt and …
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Duolingo for schools: Bring Duolingo to your class
Anyone can learn a language with Duolingo. The free lessons feel like a game and that makes learning easier and more intuitive.
Language is ultimately a means of communication. Duolingo takes a functional approach by focusing on what students really …
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Corona Educational: School community primary education Sint-Niklaas
The last few days have been special. To structure the entire information flow for students, parents and colleagues, we have created a 'Corona educational website'.
In addition to the class websites, Bingel and the weekly contracts (via Gimme …
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Cubiss: Support reading, learning and informing
Website of the province of Noord-Brabant, province and a number of libraries. On this website you can find a number of lessons, learning lines, tools, current affairs and tips.
The website is not very well structured, so it is not always easy to …
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Freedom in the picture: Teaching materials children's rights
How self-evident are peace and freedom? What is it like to have to flee? What children's rights do you have? And a kid on the run? What is the UN doing to make the world a better place? And what can you do yourself? You will discover all that in …
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Hebban: Online reading clubs
On the Hebban book community you will find reviews, book tips ... There are groups per genre. This way you can also find a book club for youth books and one for young adults .
There is also a Read your Wise café: a place to share tips and …
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Dutch Week
The Dutch Week is a collaboration between Flemish-Dutch Huis deBuren and the Language Union. Together with various partners, they will draw attention to the versatility of Dutch from September 30 to October 7.
Every year this also includes a …
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NT2 UGent: Portal site
On this portal site, all information about Dutch as a Second Language (NT2) is brought together at Ghent University:
- readings,
- research,
- follow-up.
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