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This is how a computer thinks: Programming and computational thinking in education
How a computer thinks provides primary and secondary schools with information, practical examples and tools to teach students the basics of computational thinking and programming. In this way, schools can familiarize their students with the digital …
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Responding to Social Media: Guidelines
You see lots of questions, compliments and opinions on social media. But also spam, untruths or even hate.
How do you as an individual best respond to all these things? How do you ensure that you participate in a constructive and respectful …
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Mentor lessons: Media literacy in the classroom
Ready-to-use digital whiteboard lessons on media literacy topics.
- grooming,
- sexting,
- identity theft,
- dangerous game,
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Vloggers' Checklist: Click-and-Print
More and more young people follow the example of their great idols and start vlogging. But what is allowed? And what better not to do?
This fun click-and-print to make agreements about video making and vlogging from MediaNest offers not only parents, …
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Code Festival: Toolkit
Information about the Code Festival and Code Week, what you can do as a teacher or school, how to organize a programming event and what you need. In this document you will also find tips for lesson plans and activities to get started with your …
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WebQuest or webIssue
This site is a non-commercial, free education site for Dutch education that focuses on collecting and creating web issues / web quests.
A web issue is a safe search for children or young people on the internet. You get an assignment and all kinds of …
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