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Bad News: Disinformation Game
In Bad News you take on the role of a fake news maker. You may drop all pretense of ethics and instead follow the path of a true media mogul without conscience. Keep an eye on your followers and credibility meters. It's up to you to get as …
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Chatterboards: Online game
Chatterboards is a game to really connect with each other. Everyone can participate, in his or her own way. You enter into a dialogue with each other on the basis of question cards, photo cards, assignment cards and addition cards. The …
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Can you fix it: Serious game
Watch these videos about love and relationships. Help determine how the situation will end for the young person. Press a button if you feel that action needs to be taken. Depending on the moment and the speed with which you intervene, you will …
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Building learning labs and innovative learning spaces
A practical guide developed by European Schoolnet to support schools and teachers in the roll-out of STEM labs and a Future Classroom. The secondary school RHIZO Lyceum OLV Vlaanderen is described in this guide as a practical example.
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De Facto: Impact of disinformation on education
Based on cognitive sciences, De Facto provides background knowledge about the functioning of our brain. Who do people find credible? Why are we very critical of some info and accept other info without thinking about it? How come some topics lead …
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Do you recognize a phishing attempt?
It can be harder than you think to spot phishing emails. In phishing, hackers try to get your personal information to pass by pretending to be someone you know.
In this online exercise you will try to recognize phishing emails/messages. With every …
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Information skills in assignments
Pupils come into contact with various media on a daily basis. Also while creating tasks and assignments, students often search the internet. But is the information they find here correct and reliable?
This article focuses on teaching students a …
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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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Education First: Language courses abroad
This website provides an overview of a private organization that offers, among other things, language training, language trips and academic programs with cultural exchanges.
The organization was founded in 1965 and includes a global network of four …
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Body language: Bodycom body communication
This is an interesting site if you want to teach about non-verbal communication. The site contains exercises that you can do online (facial expressions, body postures).
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Me and the other: Project on relational education
Project I and the other person is an example of how difficult topics such as homosexuality, gender and transgender are and sexual resilience in children from three to fourteen years can be tackled. Do you want to work on these topics as a primary …
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Create your own photo story
Perhaps an idea if you are looking for another approach to a group task or a cross-border project. Why do not you let the students put together a photo story?
A photo story is a bit like a drawing: you place some pictures on a page and combine that …
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