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Build a smart trash can in the classroom
What if we could teach an artificial intelligence to sort and build a smart garbage can together? This is perfectly possible with a laptop in the classroom.
To build a smart trash can that can help us sort, we need a few things. This project can be …
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Asking for and receiving feedback from your tutor: Eight tips
You may have just started a tutoring program, are ready to start an assignment, or you and your student have been on the road to achieving important learning goals. Then these eight tips for asking for and receiving feedback will come in handy.
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Tutoring for the teenager: Mamaboss tests out
When do you decide to tutor your teen? Fran had never arranged tutoring for her children before and found it difficult to assess whether it was really necessary. Thoughts like "Am I exaggerating?" and 'Wouldn't it just work itself out?' played in …
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How do I help my child learn to learn? Hands on the transition to secondary education
The transition to secondary education is not an easy one. Bijleshuis has noticed that students are not used to long-term study. In secondary school, the amounts are larger, especially during exams. This therefore requires a different study …
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App Schoolwork or Smartschool?: Which channel do you use?
Which channel do you use best for distributing teaching materials and handing in school assignments?
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Support for children from Ukraine
Gradually, children from Ukraine end up in our schools. The Professional Learning Dots website collects information and applications that can support you in receiving and helping these refugees.
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Understanding the Normal Distribution: Article
This article in the statistics series takes a closer look at the normal distribution and everything that goes with it:
- properties;
- the standard normal distribution;
- z score;
- central limit theorem.
The normal distribution is explained using examples …
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GoodPlanet Challenge 3: #MissionLess
#MissieMinder is a MOS action day included as one of the six action days of the GoodPlanet Challenges campaign.
#MissionLess…
makes students aware of waste production on Black Friday, its link with consumption and how waste can be avoided. This …
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GoodPlanet Challenge 2: Eat Local
Eat local is one of the six action days of the GoodPlanet Challenges campaign.
Eat local is…
Choose local and seasonal fruits and vegetables.
Why?
Because products imported from distant countries or grown in heated greenhouses cause a lot of …
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Strap Day: Choose an active or collective mode of transport
Strap Day is one of the six thematic action days of the GoodPlanet Challenges campaign.
Strapdag is choosing an active mode of transport (on foot, by bicycle or scooter) or for a collective mode of transport (by public transport) to go to school. …
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Talking to a child about the news: Seven tips
How can you talk to children about the news, especially when it concerns more difficult subjects, such as a war with many victims?
As a result of the war between Ukraine and Russia, Medianest made this page with tips on how to tackle this.
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GoodPlanet Challenge 6: Outdoor lesson day
Buitenlesdag is a MOS action day that is included as one of the six action days of the GoodPlanet Challenges campaign.
Outdoor lesson day is…
Taking the time to get outside for an outdoor lesson and enjoy nature.Why?
Because learning, playing …
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