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Do's and don'ts of digital feedback
In this article teacher educator Liesbeth De Paepe gives tips about giving digital feedback.
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Reading function on smartphone and iPhone
Have texts read out on your screen. Both on iOS and Android.
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Thirty teaching ideas related to TikTok
English-language blog in which you get thirty suggestions to get started with TikTok in your lessons.
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Chromebooks buying guide
Anyone looking for a cheap laptop can quickly bump into so-called Chromebooks. They look like the average ultrabook , but rarely cost more than $ 500. What sets a Chromebook apart from a regular laptop is its operating system. These compact laptops …
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The future of technology in hybrid education
Practice speaking skills with a robot. Guiding students remotely with AR glasses. Collaborate in VR chat rooms. In this publication, Kennisnet outlines a picture of the future with what technology can mean for hybrid education. Kennisnet …
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Buying a touchscreen for the classroom?
More and more schools are using touchscreens in the classroom. You don't just buy a touchscreen, you want to make a well-considered choice. Kennisnet helps you on your way with these 8 tips.
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Design your own game with Game Studio
Children like gaming. But how much fun will it be if you can design and publish your own game, with different levels?
The fifteen steps in this article will get you started.
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Typ10: Learning to type for dyslexics
Many children with dyslexia struggle with a negative self-image and are therefore unable to develop optimally. However, creating the right learning environment can do wonders. This is precisely what we attach great importance to with Typ10. We …
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What about privacy (GDPR) in G Suite and Office 365?
Since May 2018, strict privacy rules (GDPR) have applied in the European Union. Do major cloud services for education, such as G Suite and Office 365, comply with these rules?
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Run Windows applications on chromebooks with CrossOver
Chromebooks have evolved over the years from pure web applications to support for Android and Linux apps. Today you can also add Windows applications to it via CrossOver, a paid app for Chrome OS.
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CAVA Photo Quest: Discover the green campus of the VUB
Join us on a treasure hunt and discover the green campus of the VUB on the basis of photos and short texts. This way you will learn a lot about liberal humanism (symbols and values), various works of art and also the university itself.
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Extend the battery life of your laptop
Do you want to use your laptop without a power supply for a whole school day? Schoolit provides tips in this article to extend the battery life of your laptop.
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