Lesmateriaal, apps en tools én concrete inspiratie voor ICT-eindtermen
ICT is een middel om de eindtermen in het onderwijs beter te bereiken. Leerlingen leren een computer, tablet, het internet gebruiken om sneller een oplossing te vinden, informatie op te zoeken, vaardigheden te oefenen, zelfstandig te werken …
ICT kan ook een doel zijn, bijvoorbeeld voor het vak programmeren of in een informatica-opleiding.
Zoek je inspiratie om digitaal aan de slag te gaan in je klas? Wil je handleidingen of suggesties voor goede apps en tools? Op deze pagina vind je die inspiratie, netjes geordend per eindterm voor lager of secundair onderwijs.
- Bekijk de acht eindtermen voor lager onderwijs op KlasCement.
- Bekijk de eindtermen voor de eerste graad van het secundair onderwijs, geordend op basis van het Digcomp framework.
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I have doubts: Strengthening information literacy among internet users
Iktwijfel.be offers tools to bring certainty to doubts. You will find tips on how to search properly online, who you can ask for advice or who you can talk to about your doubts. We want to strengthen the skills of internet users and familiarize …
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Matatalab VinciBot
Matatalab VinciBot is a robot set for students aged 8 and over. This set can do more than any other comparable set.
The Matatalab VinciBot Set has diverse and rich functionality, open extensibility and excellent quality.
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Puppet Pals: Create Animated Plays
Puppet Pals app is a magical app that will unleash everyone's creativity. Choose a place, drag the characters across the stage and record your own movie! It's that easy. Characters speak automatically when you do. They walk around at your …
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Sketch Metademolab: Animate your drawing
Sketch Metademolab helps you to animate your own drawings in a simple way. In this article, EDUzine explains it step by step.
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Unplugged programming: Program a human
A fun and simple programming task. You don't need a computer for it.
Computers do not interpret, they perform literal tasks and instructions. Thus, a programmer must divide an existing problem into small sub-steps that are executable by the computer. …
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Try our educational robotics kits for free
As a teacher, you get a free trial of our educational robots, STEM and robotics kits for two weeks.
Visit our website for more information.
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Working with Chromebooks: Google Slides
We often bring PowerPoint or Google Slides or Apple Keynote. Yet being able to 'present' well is more than that!
I therefore tried to develop a package for our students that divides the process of presentation into small steps. This way you …
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School material: Bee-Bot cards for transparent mat
You can use these thirteen prints of different school materials in the transparent Bee-Botmat.
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GIVE UP!: Computer Skills Chips
The free project GIVE UP! van Eureka Leuven focuses on practicing basic computer skills. On their site you will find the following help sheets and videos for the students:
- start with the computer (create folders, snipping tool ...);
- work with Word …
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Microsoft OneDrive: Take and save photos
Step-by-step plan to take photos from the app for OneDrive, save them in the appropriate folder and share them with the teacher.
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Making a video with Clips: Step-by-step plan
The students learn about thaumatrope or miracle rotation. With this you fuse two images together by putting two pictures on the front and back of a piece of paper. Attach a string to the sides of the paper and if you let the strings rotate between …
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Wireless: Workshop on online communication and social media
Comments can be nice, funny, sweet and supportive (advantage) but can also be used incorrectly such as hate comments (disadvantage). Digital/online communication still has advantages and disadvantages. Together with the children we go over some …
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