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Code City: Coding Lessons
Coding and computational thinking are the skills of the future. By coding, children learn to understand the digital world better. They learn to think logically, gain better spatial insight and solve problems. A good dose of creativity comes in …
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Whadda: Develop your STEM and programming skills
Whadda provides the maker community with DIY electronics and equipment to bring ideas to life! Join our quest to learn more about electronics, programming, mechanics and more useful skills! Be inspired by our projects.
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Healthy mouth: Flemish institute for oral health
Oral care is not a luxury, but a basic right. It is important that you know why oral health is essential and what you can do specifically. That is why the Flemish Institute for Oral Health was founded, with support from the Flemish Government. …
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STEAM Learning Ecologies
STE(A)M Learning Ecologies (SLEs) is an EU-funded project aimed at developing interesting learning opportunities for science education, accessible to all, within both formal and informal learning environments, with a special focus on inclusivity. …
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DeCheckers: Fact checks collection site
DeCheckers wants to help people find their way between fact and fiction or between evidence and rumor in the digital world by bundling and making available qualitative fact checks. We encourage our students to keep an eye out for fake news, deep …
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OpenGuessr: Free GeoGuessr alternative
GeoGuessr has been a popular educational game for over a decade, but unfortunately the free version was discontinued, leaving only a paid option.
A free alternative is OpenGuessr.
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Ant Lab: YouTube
On the Ant Lab channel, Dr. shares. Adrian Smith slow-motion films of flying insects, centipedes, ants and other fascinating creatures. These videos can be used excellently to create a sense of wonder during your biology lessons.
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Maps.com: Maps about current topics
Maps.com collects maps to better understand the world. They stimulate the imagination and offer new perspectives and horizons.
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The Statue of Liberty in augmented reality
Discover the history of an iconic monument. Statue of Liberty features educational archival materials and multiple AR experiences that allow you to view the Statue of Liberty at full size and from different perspectives.
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Journey to the moon: Augmented reality
Engage students in the lesson through movement and physical exploration.
Use Apollo's Moon Shot AR to learn about the scientific and historical milestones of the Apollo 11 mission through engaging AR experiences and simulation challenges.
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KdG FabLab: Making place for everyone
The FabLab of the Karel de Grote University College is a creative space for everyone. You will find, among other things:
- 3D printers,
- a Makerbot,
- laser cutters,
- a CNC mill,
- an AR/VR space,
- a textile workshop,
- educational tools (Makey Makeys, …
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Technotheek Westland: Technology education in the Netherlands
Technotheek Westland is an organization that introduces primary and secondary education students from the Netherlands to science, technology and digital skills.
You can make a virtual visit via a 360° tour.
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