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Conspiracies in the classroom: Brochure
The Conspiracy in the Classroom brochure offers insight into conspiracy thinking and contains practical tips and suggestions on how teachers can best behave in the classroom.
As a teacher, how do you deal with a student who believes in conspiracies? …
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Let your students taste culture during corona
Let children and young people admire collections and the wide range of performing arts from behind their screens. Cultural institutions pull out all the stops to bring their offerings indoors.
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Culture houses bring offer to your virtual classroom
Now that you can no longer visit a museum with your class, attend a school performance or bring a workshop to your class, culture houses come up with original solutions.
Streaming online performances, challenges around art and virtually strolling …
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Museums open their doors digitally with adapted teaching materials
All museums are closed, but you can explore the collections in so many educational ways.
Just at moments like these, you can introduce children and young people to museums.Many employees have also developed adapted teaching materials and tips to …
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Film and image in distance learning
Do you want to offer your students something other than Netflix and show them what the alternatives are? Do you want to make them adept in the laws of film and imagery? View the offer.
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Hendrik in wonderland
Article in which Hendrik talks about the evolution from the first stone buildings to the first small towns.
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Occupied but protected: Belgium during WWI
Occupied but protected, Belgium and the Marquis of Villobar during the First World War highlights the important role of the Marquis during the war years.
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In the midst of the French and chemical revolution: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier
Article that elaborates on the contribution of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier.
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The first female Flemish chemical engineer Marie-Louise Compernolle 2/2
Marie-Louise Compernolle (1909-2005) graduated from Ghent University in 1932 as the first Flemish female chemical engineer. After working for a number of years as a full-time assistant at the University, she chose, partly because of the …
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13. Web paths in the aesthetics lesson: Secondary digital learning materials
Accountability
Letting the students just carry out research on the internet is useless. The lesson is guaranteed to fail quickly. Having the students perform the search on the basis of a worksheet with well-structured and clear assignments on it, …Translated by
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Harun Farocki: Images in the media
On Saturday, May 2nd, I went in the evening to 'piece in Leuven, a project by Harun Farocki in collaboration with DOCVILLE.
I was allowed to spend an hour in a very peculiar atmosphere. Really uplifting it was not, but very realistic and very …
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Color history with AI
The goal of this AI project is quite simple: we bring color back to old photos and videos. Where the images of the past were limited to gray or brown tones due to the then existing technology, we use GAN and NoGan technology to bring the colors …
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