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The Creative Code
The Creative Code uses programming as a creative tool and is at the same time an active way to learn more about art. Students also learn to look critically at technology by working with it themselves.
Together with artists who use code as artistic …
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Programming in Municipal Education Ghent: Assignments, ideas, tips and links
A website where you can find many assignments, ideas, tips and links related to programming.
The information is split into:
- toddler,
- first grade,
- second degree,
- third degree,
- secondary.
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Hedy: Textual programming learning
Hedy is a textual programming language specially developed for young learners. When students start programming, they often do so initially with a block language, such as Scratch. Such block languages are a good way to help children take their …
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iXperiumplus: Inspiring and professionalizing teachers
The website provides teaching materials for learning to teach with ICT in (primary) education. You will find manuals, instruction cards and webinars about various ICT tools. iXpriumplus also offers teaching letters and teaching materials with …
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The Media Conversation
Here you will find information and useful tips to discuss fun and safe media use with your child.
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EQUAL VOTED
Equal Voted is one of the thirteen new partnerships supported by VLAIO.
A range of tips, good practices and recommendations to cooperatively look for an adapted extracurricular STEM offer, tailored to children and young people.
This offer to make …
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The National AI course Junior
Learn all about artificial intelligence with your students. The teaching package is available free of charge.
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Expedition micro: bit: Program your own idea
The micro: bit is a mini board computer developed by the BBC in England. You can do really cool things with it. For example, the micro: bit has 25 LEDs on which you can display all kinds of things, a compass, an accelerometer, a bluetooth antenna …
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Micro:bit: Generating interest in ICT and programming
The minicomputer micro:computer is presented here. Several feasible programming projects have also been developed with downloadable teaching materials.
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Europe Code Week
Learning to program helps us understand the rapidly changing world around us, enhance our understanding of how technology works, and develop skills and capabilities to discover and innovate new ideas.
EU Code Week is a citizens' initiative aimed at …
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Computational thinking
On the site you will find explanations about computational thinking. Several ideas to use in your class have been worked out.
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STEM computer: Computational thinking
Here you will find various ready-made STEM activities in which computational thinking plays an important role.
The activities are aimed at all primary school pupils, from the oldest nursery to the sixth grade and the first stage of secondary …
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