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How to create an eduscape with BookWidgets?
In this video I explain how you can use BookWidgets to create your own eduscape or an instructive digital escape room.
Some examples of eduscapes:
- Find the Pharaoh's Treasure ;
- Bank robbery!
- Escape from the school.
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Recognize fake news? Not as simple as you think!
Social media has become their main source of information for many young people. But at the same time, there is a lot of fake news circulating on these platforms. It is high time to better arm young people to recognize and puncture fake news!
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Fantasy Story: Team Exercise
During the team exercise, the team will create and tell a fantasy story together by taking turns completing the story. It is the intention that the team members listen carefully to each other.
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Have students investigate the past themselves
History is more than just a series of facts and events. It is also a science that critically examines the past. The research methods that historians use for this can be very useful today. In this way they can help to distinguish real news from …
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Use cheat sheet: One minute tip
In the class of teacher Katleen Van Autgaerden, all students can cheat during the test. On their cheat sheet they learn to make a large amount of material very compact.
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Ask questions without shame, it is possible: One minute tip
For his lesson in sexual and relational training, teacher Filip asks his pupils questions in advance, via an anonymous question box. That way he knows what they really want to know. And he gets inspiration to give something different than the …
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Future workshop: Three times word value
In the Future Studio, children (10 to 14) from Brussels socio-economic disadvantaged neighborhoods receive weekly 'weekend lessons' from passionate professionals from various fields for 3 years. They come into contact with lawyers, …
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Flipping the classroom: Theory
This video guides you through the didactic aspect of flipping the classroom in about five minutes. The perspectives offered include: the TPACK model and the flipped classroom model.
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How do you get a class of adolescents reading?
How do you get your fifth-year-old secondary to read for language? With a good book, a lesson rest and a glass of chocolate milk. You do not need more to organize a reading party.
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Remembrance education: Bringing together in Flemish fields
"We think it is important to involve German students in this WWI project, because it is not because you were ever enemies that you could never be friends again", says Marina Arents from the Holy Family in Ypres. While many Flemish …
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Ball game: Team exercise
This is a team building exercise in which the (class) group is challenged to work together in utmost concentration by throwing and catching tennis balls, combined with naming names.
The exercise consists of several phases. Only make it a step more …
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Video in the classroom: Tight plan
Discover how English teacher Peter Van Den Broeck uses video in his class.
'When you start making films, you take a bit of a leap of faith. But you learn quickly and the enthusiasm and motivation of your students quickly make you forget that you took …
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