ICT-tools kan je inzetten om je les te verrijken, voor te bereiden of te ondersteunen, als verwerkingsmiddel of om te differentiëren.
In deze map vind je:
Gebruik ICT alleen als het efficiënt is en als het je les beter maakt. Lees hierover meer in een interview met Bram Faems: 'ICT gewikt en gewogen.'
En kijk naar de uiteenzetting van Martin Valcke op de site van Klasse.
Ben je eerder op zoek naar online oefeningen, surf dan naar oefen.be.
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On LearningApps.org you can easily create interactive exercises yourself. Numerous exercise forms are available:
On Educaplay you can create and manage your own exercises for free. There are different types of exercises.
Educaplay is very suitable for collecting your online exercises on your account and making them available to your students.
An explanation …
GoConqr is an online tool to create interactive exercises.
You can choose from the following exercise types: quiz, mind map, flashcards, flowchart ...
With deck.toys, teachers can create a digital learning path for their students themselves. It is a way to let the students discover the material themselves.
Blendspace is an online tool where you can develop a lesson or mini-learning trajectory on one page. You do not have to open several documents anymore, here you have everything at hand.
The page consists of several tiles. Behind each tile you can …
With Quizizz you can organize a quiz in your class where the students compete against each other in solving pre-set questions as quickly as possible. Students play on their own computer, tablet or smartphone and do not need to register to …
With Plickers you quickly organize an interactive quiz (questioning) in which you immediately get an overview of all answers that students give to multiple choice questions.
Through the Popplet site you can create online mind maps. In addition to text and drawings, you can also add images or video.
Through the presentation mode you can make a presentation of your mind map.
An online application that allows you to organize a brainstorming session via mind mapping. You can also set up a mind map yourself and export, share, work on it with others, etc.
In addition to all basic options, Coggle also offers the possibility …
Trello is an online sign where you can store text, documents, photos and links. You can choose that everyone can see your plate or just for a select group. Everything can be organized in lists and collected on maps.
During the workshop Your lesson more interactive with free tools , I ended with the question which tools, apps, interesting sites ... teachers recommend to their colleagues.
In this article I briefly describe each tip and refer to the sites or …
Mobile technology for (higher) education, but equally often usable in other educational levels.
By cleverly filtering on, for example, I want to increase interaction and I supervise a lecture, you arrive at suitable teaching methods.
The site can be …
This mind map provides an overview of eight web 2.0 educational resources:
With each tool you will find a link and a summary of the advantages and disadvantages …
This learning resource is a practical guide to sources, teaching methods, tools and role models for digital learning materials in daily educational practice.
In a nutshell:
The book contains fifteen portraits of teachers in special education who use social and digital media in an inspiring way in their class:
This website is an online audio recorder. After recording your text, you can share the audio fragment, download it in different extensions and have a QR code generated.
With Quizlet you can drill online lists of words or definitions. After your free registration with your Facebook or Quizlet account, you can, for example, create a list of Dutch words and their French translation. You can then practice online with …
With PDFEscape you can make an existing PDF interactive. This interactivity can consist of fill-in boxes so that students can easily fill in on tablet. The addition of external and internal links and types of selection boxes is also possible.
A curriculum is a digital layer of interactive elements that you can place on a certain page and line of a text or book. You can add the following elements:
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