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Google Slides: Online presentation maker
Create and present online spreadsheets and collaborate in real time from any device.
Google Slides is conveniently connected to the other Google apps you use, saving you time. Embed charts from Google Sheets or reply directly to Gmail. You can search …
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Prezi Next: Making presentations
Prezi Next is an online tool for creating presentations. You start with a template on which you organize the information into topics and subtopics.
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Microsoft PowerPoint: Presentation software
Microsoft PowerPoint is a well-known tool for creating slide presentations.
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Visit to art museum: Task
Task for a class visit to an exhibition of (contemporary) art.
The student discusses a work of art of his choice using five simple questions. You will also find a score guide with the task.
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The strangest habits of Belgians: Reading exercise
A reading exercise about the cultural habits of the Belgians.
You read about ten habits of Belgians and indicate whether people from your country do the same.
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Types of Crimes: Vocabulary Quiz
Quiz about different types of crimes, such as hostage taking, murder, fraud...
You will be shown an example sentence and thus determine the meaning of the word.
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Beautiful or beautiful?: Article about the declension of the adjective
Article about the inflection of the adjective in het-words after a possessive pronoun. What does the average Flemish say? This is my beautiful house? This is my beautiful house?
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Giving a demonstration: Feedback sheet
Document for students to give each other feedback after a demonstration or instruction.
They use symbols to indicate what went well and what went less well and how the student can do better next time.
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Questionwell: Let AI prepare your questions
Generate an endless supply of questions. Enter reading material and the AI writes essential questions, learning objectives and tailored multiple-choice questions, which you can then export to your favorite tool.
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Five reasons to be kinder to yourself: Reading Carousel
Reading and speaking exercise based on a news article about self-love.
The class is divided into groups. Each group member reads part of the article individually. The students will then orally retell the piece of text in their groups using the new …
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Visual thinking education and upbringing Flanders: Core training
You know them: students who are bright and skilled but who do not show good school results. Students who come to school every day with stomach aches, have a great sense of justice and often daydream. Visual thinkers do not learn through automation …
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Integrating nature-based solutions into lessons: Summer course
The transition to a climate-neutral EU will have significant social, economic and employment impacts. A socially just transformation requires people who have the knowledge, skills and attitudes to shape and deal with profound changes. Education …
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