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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Dealing with misleading information in a media-wise manner: Group task
A guideline for students to successfully complete a group assignment on misleading information. The students investigate a form of disinformation in groups.
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Picture Book Maker: Create and publish your own children's book online
With Picture Book Maker from Culture Street you can create and publish your own children's book. You choose from different backgrounds, characters and objects to shape your story. You can also add text and give your book a title and an author. …
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Coding Park: Learning to program
Coding Park is a coding platform where students learn to code and think computationally. Visual blocks or Python are used. You can get started right away in the free programming environment. If you, as a parent or teacher, want to monitor the …
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Code Angry Birds with ZIM
This contribution shows you an overview of how you can program the game Angry Birds with ZIM. You will find all the necessary information in this English article to create the finished game .
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MicroBlocks: Learning to program
MicroBlocks is a free, Scratch-like programming language for learning to work with educational microcontroller boards such as the Micro:bit, Adafruit Circuit Playground Express and many others. MicroBlocks is a live programming system.
Click on a …
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I have doubts: Strengthening information literacy among internet users
Iktwijfel.be offers tools to bring certainty to doubts. You will find tips on how to search properly online, who you can ask for advice or who you can talk to about your doubts. We want to strengthen the skills of internet users and familiarize …
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AIVA: Making music using artificial intelligence
AIVA is an artificially intelligent tool, ideal for classical and film music, making it particularly suitable for music education and projects.
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Suno: Making songs with artificial intelligence
Suno is an artificially intelligent music tool that focuses on simplicity and accessibility, perfect for teachers without a musical background.
You can easily write your own song to use in class.
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Talkr: Let pictures talk
The Talkr app allows you to let photos speak. By importing your own or other photos, you bring the character in the photo to life, as it were.
The Talkr Live app offers the same possibilities. However, it is possible to record live. When using the app …
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Matatalab VinciBot
Matatalab VinciBot is a robot set for students aged 8 and over. This set can do more than any other comparable set.
The Matatalab VinciBot Set has diverse and rich functionality, open extensibility and excellent quality.
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The ten commandments of a good email
In this document, students will find ten commandments that a good e-mail must comply with.
Then students look at the last messages they sent to a teacher. They check whether their emails comply with the Ten Commandments.
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Unplugged programming: Program a human
A fun and simple programming task. You don't need a computer for it.
Computers do not interpret, they perform literal tasks and instructions. Thus, a programmer must divide an existing problem into small sub-steps that are executable by the computer. …
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