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The EU Code Week in figures
The statistics for Code Week 2022, the tenth anniversary of Europe's largest coding initiative, are available and the numbers paint a positive picture.
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Wise lessons for developing, choosing and using teaching materials in compulsory education
How do you choose a teaching method as a teacher, specialist group or school team? What do you take into account when developing a learning resource? How do you use the textbook in a thoughtful way in your classroom practice? There is little …
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What is Grooming?
If a stranger seeks online contact with a minor, it is not always with good intentions. Sometimes a stranger is out for sexual contact and first tries to forge an online friendship to gain someone's trust. We also call this grooming .
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GoodPlanet Challenge 6: Outdoor lesson day
Buitenlesdag is a MOS action day that is included as one of the six action days of the GoodPlanet Challenges campaign.
Outdoor lesson day is…
Taking the time to get outside for an outdoor lesson and enjoy nature.Why?
Because learning, playing …
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Tips to organize your EU Code Week activity
In the article you will find some tips that will help you make your coding activity as successful as possible. Don't forget to register your coding activities on the Code Week site. Anyone can pin a Code Week activity to the map in record time!
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Dyscalculia: Info
A concise article on dyscalculia with some general tips on how teachers can make a difference for these students.
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The history of the bicycle: Overview
This article covers the evolution of the bicycle in five steps, from balance bike to bicycle.
- Laufmachines and hobby horses
- Pedals on the balance bike
- Higher, faster and... more dangerous
- the tricycle
- A safety on pneumatic tires
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COSMO: Blog about augmented and virtual reality in the assembly sector
A (short) article is posted on this blog every week about Augmented and Virtual Reality in the assembly sector. This blog is linked to the COSMO survey.
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COSMO: Virtual reality and augmented reality
COSMO is a research project involving companies from the manufacturing industry, research groups and secondary schools.
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Can your students already think computationally?
In this article by Klasse, Frank Neven, professor of computer science at Hasselt University, talks about the importance of computational thinking in primary and secondary education. Computational thinking was included for the first time in the …
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Computational Thinking: Podcast
Since 1 September 2019, computational thinking has been explicitly included in the new attainment targets for the first stage of secondary education. This is not illogical when you consider how digital technology is woven into our daily …
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Podcast: Improve your students' online information skills with these tips
Searching for information online is becoming increasingly important. What can schools do to improve students' online information literacy?
More and more research shows that students are comfortable with media and devices. At the same time, they do not …
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