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Basics of programming, with adventure and without a computer: Kindergarten
In the series of tips for kleuterjuffen and -meesters we put this time messages in the picture that appeared on Kindergartens wise , a blog about research and innovation in pre-primary education. This contribution deals with the basics of …
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Google: Learning to search better through play
Efficient internet searches are essential for the knowledge workers of tomorrow. The question remains: 'how do you best learn something like this?' Do you integrate these information skills into other assignments or do you practice them …
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Getting started with the Smartest Human
Use the popularity of the game program De Slimste Mens to get creative with your students. Let them follow current events in a more targeted way, immerse them in archive material from eg Twitter, websites of newspapers and/or YouTube. Let them …
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Flipboard: Create your own magazine
As a teacher you often read interesting things about your field, but sometimes it is too short a day to process all that information in your lessons. You can give articles or send students the link, but that is not very useful. What if you could …
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Google Docs: Built-in Research Feature
Google Drive remains one of the best ways to edit, share and store files online. A lesser-known option in Drive is the built-in research feature in Google Docs. You can activate this function by clicking Extra < Research in the menu bar. Lovers …
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FLAC: Compress music without loss of quality
Compression of music has been current for a long time. Since the rise of the MP3 player , Ipod and other music carriers, people have been looking for ways to store music files as small as possible. The ability to download music from the Internet and …
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