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How does sunlight become electricity?
In almost every street you will find houses with solar panels on the roof. Maybe you also have one on your roof? But how do these things actually work? How does sunlight become electricity? Bart Vermang works on it every day at UHasselt and is …
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Why don't all cars run on hydrogen yet?
Hydrogen is very light, odorless and non-toxic. In addition, it is an excellent energy carrier, a kind of battery that does not pollute. Why aren't all cars running on hydrogen yet? Chemical engineer Tom Breugelmans (UAntwerp) explains how …
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Is bioplastic good for the environment?
Organic, that sounds good for the environment. But is that also true in the case of bioplastic? Is bioplastic good for the environment? Can we actually throw it in the organic waste and even in nature? Or is the story a bit more complex?
Prof. Dr. …
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Common language blunders: Explanation video
A summary of the most common language errors of 2021. Because they often happen under the influence of English, the concept of Anglicism is also introduced.
Can be used as an introduction to language care or for points of attention during speaking …
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Concentrations: Explanatory video
Jan Jordens, researcher at VITO, explains quantities and low concentrations. He explains the difference between a nanogram, microgram, per mille, parts per billion and parts per trillion. What is the meaning of a low concentration of a certain …
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Risk analysis: Student practicals with example
The teacher is personally required to perform a risk assessment for each chemical the students use. You can do this easily and quickly in the free program dgbs on hazardous substances.
Each teacher must include this in his lesson preparation in his …
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CryptoChris: Cryptic Language Thinkers
CryptoChris offers you challenging, cryptic language thinkers.
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Minimum Maximum: Lestip
The German artist Hans-Peter Feldmann decorates traditional oil paintings with red noses or cross-eyed. What strikes? Minimal intervention, maximum effect. Do you also try this out with your students with their score as a work product?
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Entrance Exam Questions and Teaching Materials: Videos
In this document you will find videos in which the questions for the entrance exam doctor and dentist are elaborated.
There are also links to online science classes.
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Gynzy: Time to teach
Gynzy offers Interactive software to improve the use of your IWB. You will find educational tools and games for the interactive whiteboard. There is adaptive processing for your students to practice at their own level.
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Impact, tour about science and society in the GUM: Teaching package
This teaching package is primarily intended as preparation for the Impact tour in the GUM - Ghent University Museum. The intention is to introduce students to how science and society are connected.
In addition, the teaching package serves to inform …
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Freeze and vaporize: Watch assignment
This is a questionnaire accompanying the Fullproof episode about freezing and evaporating.
This episode explains the different phases and also mentions that vapor is invisible.
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