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Ready for Pi Day
On Pi Day, students are given a small math assignment with which they can open a jar of goodies.
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The annoying fruit fly also has countless scientific breakthroughs to its credit
The fruit fly has played a major role in biomedical research for more than a hundred years. The insect that colonizes the fruit basket in no time, is part of genetics, helps scientists to unravel the functioning of our body and the origin of …
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Making graphs: How do you do that and when do you use which type of graph?
Article in which different types of charts are discussed and which chart is best used in which situation. The use of the X and Y axes is also discussed.
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Code math game with ChatGPT and Google Sites
In this article, Tony explains how he designed a math game using ChatGPT and Google Sites.
You can also play the game yourself .
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The number pi: Facts
In this article you can find 31.4 facts about the number pi.
Fun facts that you can pass on to the students when you are working on the number pi.
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Nature involvement among young people in secondary education: Scientific report and survey
On behalf of Duurzaam Educatiepunt, UAntwerp examined the scientific literature on nature involvement in secondary education. The report takes a closer look at the barriers and levers to get young people more involved in nature. An additional …
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Recovery economy: Environmentally friendly and financially beneficial
By repairing a product instead of replacing it (purchasing a new product), the lifespan of the product is extended. This saves materials and greenhouse gas emissions during the production of a new product.
For products that consume a lot of energy, …
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Climate footprint: Sustainable compared to a fast fashion T-shirt
European consumption of textiles has the fourth largest impact on the environment and climate change, after food, housing and mobility. Textile consumption is also in the top three factors that place the most pressure on water and land use and in …
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Core stability: Home training
In this article you can read how you can get your students started to work on their core stability at home.
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Will artificial intelligence soon be doing your students' homework?
In this article you will get more information about AI and ChatGTP. In addition, some tips are provided for using this technology in your classroom.
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Train your own self-driving car: AI in the classroom
Self-driving vehicles capture our imagination. We see the technology appearing in various forms such as cars and buses, but also in lawnmowers, vacuum cleaners and in the workplace. When we look under the hood at AI technology, those benefits are …
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What happens to fruit waste in nature?
You may think that organic waste is easily broken down and disappears into the soil, but we wanted to test that anyway.
Curious about the result?
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