Lesmateriaal, apps en tools én concrete inspiratie voor ICT-eindtermen
ICT is een middel om de eindtermen in het onderwijs beter te bereiken. Leerlingen leren een computer, tablet, het internet gebruiken om sneller een oplossing te vinden, informatie op te zoeken, vaardigheden te oefenen, zelfstandig te werken …
ICT kan ook een doel zijn, bijvoorbeeld voor het vak programmeren of in een informatica-opleiding.
Zoek je inspiratie om digitaal aan de slag te gaan in je klas? Wil je handleidingen of suggesties voor goede apps en tools? Op deze pagina vind je die inspiratie, netjes geordend per eindterm voor lager of secundair onderwijs.
- Bekijk de acht eindtermen voor lager onderwijs op KlasCement.
- Bekijk de eindtermen voor de eerste graad van het secundair onderwijs, geordend op basis van het Digcomp framework.
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Emailing and Email Etiquette: Course
Course on how to correctly compose and send e-mail where students must take into account the guidelines of netiquette. The most important guidelines can be found on a poster that you can hang up in the classroom.
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Explore OctoStudio: All kinds of ideas
Here is a collection of ideas for creating and coding using OctoStudio. Discover different ways to combine code with everyday materials as tools. Some are full-fledged projects, others are little sparks to spark your own coding creativity.
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View a graded BookWidget in Google Classroom
Step-by-step plan to check a digital assignment in BookWidget in Google Classroom.
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Lesson sheet assignment cards: Mbot
Chips to use with the mbot in your class. Students can work independently with the chips.
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Google Slides: Step-by-step plan
A step-by-step plan for Google Slides with screenshots for clarification.
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Programming overview sheets at Code.org
Students indicate their progress on these overview sheets. In addition, there is an overview per course of the various coding exercises with QR codes.
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Scratch: List of commands
Some assignments to get started with Scratch during the EU Code Week . The commands are based on Scratch's built-in tutorial.
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Keyboard Shortcuts for Microsoft Word
If you want to format documents more smoothly in Microsoft Word, use these shortcuts. This overview will get you started.
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The cat and Abby: Scratch step-by-step
With this step-by-step plan you can make one of the most famous games to discover programming with Scratch.
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Tracking card at mBlock Blockly app
With the mBlock Blockly app you get to know the possibilities of the mBot. The app teaches you step by step how to use the different commands.
On this tracking card you can indicate the progress per student.
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EU Code Week 2022: Toolkit
Information bundle about what you can do as a teacher or school to participate in the EU Code Week 2022. You will receive tips about organizing a coding activity and what you need for it.
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School material: Bee-Bot cards for transparent mat
You can use these thirteen prints of different school materials in the transparent Bee-Botmat.
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