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School Fab Lab AR: Machines in your classroom
With the School Fab Lab AR app you can bring various manufacturing machines into your space via augmented reality using an iPad or iPhone. For example, you can get a 3D printer with which you can experiment virtually.
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Science Day
A life without science and technology? That is one without a car, without medicines, without glasses and without a smartphone. Hard to imagine, right? Numerous researchers create new applications and possibilities every day. During Science …
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Anatomy tool: Anatomical structures
The Anatomytool site provides access to an extensive (open source) collection of image and learning material.
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Living Planet Report 2022: Youth Edition
Every two years, WWF conducts a scientific survey into the state of the world's biodiversity. This results in an extensive and detailed report. This report, the Living Planet Report, is then adapted and shortened for young people to share …
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Le Livre Scolaire: Online Manuals
Le Livre Scolaire is a French publisher that makes its books available for consultation free of charge. Very useful for all subjects, including illustrations, but especially for language teachers.
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Climate Change: Quiz and Toolbox
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4.3 planets per year would be needed, should everyone live in the same way as the average Belgian? Through a quiz, the students discover everything about climate change and what the link is with, for example, biodiversity, inequality …
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Nognito: Talking about alcohol
Talking about alcohol in class? Nognito helps teachers on their way.
Nognito is a collection of six interactive and playful conversation methods about alcohol. These conversations make the subject of alcohol a topic for discussion in the classroom …
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Can you die from too much sugar?
How many cream cakes, chocolate bars, kilos of chips (because they also contain sugar) can you eat until you literally drop? Prof. dr. Dr Chantal Mathieu is visited every day at the University Hospital of Leuven who suffer from the consequences of …
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Is COVID-19 more deadly than the flu?
2020. The year we all went into lockdown for a virus, started wearing mouth masks and saw our friends less. Was all this really necessary? Why do we do this with covid and not every year with the flu? Is corona really such an exceptionally deadly …
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What's that ringing in my ears?
You may have suffered from a beep after a concert or a pop in your ears that pops up out of nowhere and just disappears unexpectedly. Why do you hear a beep and where does it come from? Audiologist Laure Jacquemin (UAntwerp) looks into our …
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Does a person need meat?
"Meat is the main culprit in global warming", "It is natural for people to eat meat", "Animals are treated badly in farms", "Vegetarians always look a bit pale": these are often heard arguments for or against eat meat. But is it healthy not to …
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Why do some people get sicker than others from COVID-19?
Many people have COVID-19 without knowing it. They are not or hardly ill. Others are sick for weeks. And some even die from it. Not only is that very unjust and awful, but it's also so weird. Why do some people get so much sicker than others, Marc …
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