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WebLab: Programming Web Pages
WebLab is a programming environment from Code.org in which students can create simple web pages using HTML and CSS. They start by thinking about the role of the web and how it can be used as a medium for creative expression. As students develop …
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European Film Factory: European educational film platform
On this website you will find various short films, documentaries and films that you can watch with your students. In addition to the accompanying educational packages, you as a teacher can also make use of the option to create notes, fragments and …
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Webdeb: Platform to support classroom debate
Webdeb is a platform that stimulates debate in the classroom. Students can find the arguments for and against many topics. They can also find the positions of political parties and organizations on certain topics.
The platform wants to work …
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Android apps for students with dyslexia
An overview of clickable apps, divided by category:
- text to speech,
- working with pdf,
- scan,
- handwriting,
- write support,
- keyboards,
- Take notes,
- audio notes,
- mind map,
- memory ...
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Ellen MacArthur Foundation: Circular Economy Teaching Material
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation works for a fully circular economy. It was founded in 2009 and is a reference for the circular economy. You will find a wealth of information: infographics, reports, but also a specific section with educational …
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Health data: Healthcare visualizations
Dashboard to visualize and compare countless medical-related data.
You can choose from different visualization techniques and filter by:
- risk level
- measuring method
- Location
- age
- sex
- number
Exploring and also comparing, among other things on the basis …
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Artvee: High Resolution Public Domain Classical Art
In recent years, several major museums and libraries have designated most or all of the public domain art in their collections with a creative commons license. As a result, they are available without restrictions for any purpose.
Artvee sorts and …
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Guédelon: Construction of a castle
In France a castle of the chateau philippien type is being built according to the historical building tradition. This website shows the progress. The construction site can, of course, also be visited. Fits within CLIL French, or for the French …
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MERLOT: International community of educators, learners, and researchers
The MERLOT collection consists of tens of thousands of discipline-specific learning materials, learning exercises, and web pages, with accompanying comments and bookmark collections, with the aim of enhancing the educational experience of using a …
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MoMA Learning: Website with teaching materials on modern and contemporary art
MoMA Learning is an ideal starting point to get acquainted with modern and contemporary art. The website reflects the profound shift toward digital learning since the museum launched its first curriculum website in 2006 - a transition not just from …
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Tate: Institution for British art
Tate is a leading global institution and aims to continue to influence critical thinking about art practice. Tate is committed to maintaining free access to their collections.
Tate 's mission is to give the public a greater enjoyment and …
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Urb-i: World map with urban renewals
This site contains hundreds of photos from Google Street View of what it looked like a while ago and more recently.
Assignment: Find photos of known places past and present. Take a more recent photo if necessary.
The students can practice the Ovt and …
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