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Voeg.be: The online practice module from KlasCement
On Practice.be you will find interactive exercises and educational videos with which you can practice or repeat the material from class. You can do this for free, without registering and as often as you want.
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Create educational learning games with TinyTap
Create fun, educational games without having to program. It's as easy as making a presentation.
With Tiny Tap AI you can now also design interactive lessons by simply typing a line. TinyTap does the rest.
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Claude: AI chatbot
Claude is trained in natural, text-based conversations and excels at tasks such as summarizing, editing, Q&A, decision making, code writing, and more.
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eChalk: Interactive exercises
eChalk is a commercial website. You'll find a collection of hands-on activities, games, animations, simulations and quizzes created with a strong focus on learning through fun.
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Antwerp School of Education
The Antwerp School of Education (ASoE) is an academic expertise center within the University of Antwerp, which focuses on strong didactic and educational research and broad valorization of this research. The educational research is carried out by …
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Editing a cross cut: Video editing in CapCut
Explanatory video about mounting a cross cut. It is a video transition where the viewer thinks that images are happening at the same time. Audio provides the binding element. In this way, students discover how they can get started with video images.
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Editing a cut away: Video editing in CapCut
Explanation video on how to edit the video transition cut away. By running the audio through different videos, you give the viewer the impression that the images are happening at the same time. This way you teach students to work with a cut away …
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Cycling skills: Looking back over the left shoulder
Looking back over the left shoulder is a skill that we often have to use in traffic, for example in situations such as turning right or left or driving past an obstacle. It is important that the student only turns his head and continues to drive …
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Motivation: Engine for the future
In education we face the daily challenge of motivating young people. This can be done in various ways. On this website you will learn how to do this in a sustainable way, namely not only by punishing and rewarding, but by really giving young …
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Aids for dyslexia
What is dyslexia, what are the symptoms and which dyslexia aids are helpful for children and, by extension, adults? Are there also books that can support children in making their diagnosis? In the article Ilse Verhoeven tries to answer this
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Micro-injuries: Empathy game about the well-being of students
During this empathy game you are confronted with situations in which you are in control. How would you respond? Which response do you choose?
The purpose of this game is to give teachers insight into what students go through at school, so that they …
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Introducing Storyline 360: Design e-learning courses
In this short overview video you will discover the building blocks of Storyline 360, states, layers, triggers, slides and scenes. How to navigate the user interface. How the interactive elements of Content Library 360 work.
The interface is very …
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