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Differentiation means letting each student grow as much as possible
Hans De Volder, director of the Beveren Art Academy, plays ping pong about the opportunities for differentiation that the new decree entails and does so with educational expert Katrien Struyven (UHasselt, VUB). The same lesson, the same piece and …
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Student participation in part-time art education
The Merksem Academy , also known as the first Children's Rights Academy in Belgium, took on the challenge of developing a trajectory on children's rights in part-time art education. Isn't that difficult if you only see your students for …
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The dance academy 2.0: Responding to students' learning questions
The Academy for Music, Word and Dance in Harelbeke responds to the learning needs of young people and puts an end to the cliché image of the elite education. Everything starts with offering a broad perspective to dance styles, explain teachers …
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AI & ART: Unleash your lyrical Picasso
In this educational AI project we will make art with artificial intelligence. Not by complicated techniques and calculations, but by typing in a simple sentence. In this way you dive into the 'imagination' (latent space) of artificial …
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Bring the Roman Emperors back to life with AI
Artificial Intelligence has an increasing influence on our lives. From autocorrect on touchscreen keyboards to recommendations on Netflix, the posts on social media, the deliveries on Deliveroo… to the ranking on Tinder. Take your smartphone by …
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The hidden perspective in your photo
We all know a photo. Snapshots in 2D. You take them daily with your smartphone and you can edit them with all kinds of apps and filters. But did you know that you can go from 2D to 3D in the classroom through artificial intelligence and neural …
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Tinder for group work
You usually don't associate an app like Tinder with group work. But imagine a world or classroom where the team members for that group work are not selected by the teacher or friends, but by an algorithm? Future music you say? It happens more …
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Author or AI-teacher?
The holidays are an ideal time to finally read some books. Finally get through that clapper of Zuboff or go back to your old favorites like Tolkien or Rowling. But did you know that AI can also recognize authors and their writing style? Not just …
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What if Van Eyck painted my selfie?
Maybe you've already wondered, but what would your selfie look like if Van Eyck, the most famous Flemish Primitive, painted it? It sounds like a crazy idea, but it's not that far-fetched!
Jan Van Eyck was a talented painter. He knew better …
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In Search of the Tenth Symphony with AI
You may know Beethoven. Beethoven was a German pianist and composer. He made no fewer than nine symphonies and countless other works. But that tenth symphony, that is no longer successful. You try to change that with this educational project. …
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This is how teacher Karima is working on a rich language environment in primary
In the first year of Juf Karima, not a single student speaks Dutch at home. She herself also learned Dutch as a second language. So she knows better than anyone what the children in her class experience. 'Teaching Dutch in primary school was quite …
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Butterfly teachers make learning material from another subject concrete
Learning material sticks better if you make it concrete. Not always obvious in every profession. You can offer support as a butterfly teacher at Campus FLX in Leopoldsburg. You incorporate your learning goals in the abstract lesson of a colleague …
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