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Teach your child to program with Scratch! -Roadbear Studios
Programming for children, a hot topic. Many parents would like their child to take some sort of programming course. Programming classes for children are springing up like mushrooms.
The first studies into whether all programming lessons …
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Test basic ICT knowledge in students
In 2020 we saw our 'active' Chromebooks for the
students double! Couple this with all the efforts that have already been made by the school board and the ICT team, and then you start to wonder: "What does this actually mean for our students?"Translated by
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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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Jubilee Edition of the EU Programming Week
The anniversary edition of EU Programming Week marks ten years of promoting programming in schools across Europe and beyond
The tenth edition of the EU Programming Week will take place this year from 8 to 23 October 2022 and will host a range …
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AI in the classroom: Why and how?
Article about how and why you can use AI in the classroom. You will discover some concrete ideas for involving AI in language subjects, in art and in wider society. This can serve as inspiration for setting up cross-curricular projects in the …
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CEFR mountain: How does a process of learning Dutch proceed?
The CEFR mountain provides a clear picture of how a process of learning Dutch (NT2) proceeds within the various schools. With the help of the CEFR mountain you can estimate your own language level or that of your client: you can see what an NT2 …
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Name Change: Screen Time Screen Battle? will now be Digi toddlers and toddlers
Safe Online changes the name of the training 'Screentime-Screen Battle?' to Digi toddlers and preschoolers. This training is to strengthen parents of toddlers and preschoolers in their media education. The youngest children grow up surrounded by …
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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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7 facts about sexting
The making, sending or sharing of sexually tinted messages or photographs is called sexting.
Adults do it and also young people.
Here you can read 7 facts.
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Guide to protect your child on the internet
In this manual, the following eight topics related to online safety are discussed:
- mobile phones and apps,
- streaming videos,
- game consoles and online games,
- social media,
- cyberbullying,
- securing privacy and information,
- view inappropriate content …
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Why every teacher should teach about fake news
'Fake news is everywhere, and young people are falling for it with open eyes'. Is that right? And what can you do as a teacher? Annelore Deprez (UGent and Artevelde University College Ghent) explains the rise of fake news and tells you how you …
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Film and image in distance learning
Do you want to offer your students something other than Netflix and show them what the alternatives are? Do you want to make them adept in the laws of film and imagery? View the offer.
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