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Flyer design in Photopea: Video
In this video you will learn how to design an A7 flyer in the graphic design program Photopea.
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Webwise.ie: Internet safety education materials
This English-language website works towards safer and better internet use with awareness and education initiatives especially for teachers, children, young people and parents. The website provides information, advice and free educational materials …
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European Environment Agency: Textiles, consumption production and climate
The European Environment Agency deals with and researches various topics about raw materials, materials, climate, sustainability... and is part of the European Commission.
This site contains interesting data, infographics, reading material for …
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Brain clippings
Website with language facts, links to language YouTube channels...
You will also find the language game Wordskipper there. This language game combines formal thinking (anagram) with meaning (synonym).
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Animals: Animal games in ZIM
Various exercises in English to teach children animal names.
- drag the letters into the right order;
- put the word next to the right animal;
- listen to the word and find the right animal;
- find the same animal;
- and so forth.
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Space for Kids
Children discover space on the European Space Agency's children's website.
The games page contains many educational games and games that allow students to discover more about space.
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This Day In Music
What happened today in music history? Listen to the songs and read the information. You can also look up your date of birth.
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On This Day: Music Calendar
Find out what happened in music history on that specific day. Look at events, birthdays, deaths. You can also search by year, day or genre.
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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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Archives.design: Digital archive for graphic design
Looking for some design inspiration? Archives.design is a free digital archive of graphic design-related items available at the Internet Archive.
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The Fair: An exploration of human rights
In this English-language exercise, young people are introduced to a number of human rights. The students are given a number of series of activities that they must link to certain human rights using drag and drop.
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M's art lab: The digital art classroom
M's art lab is a participatory platform. It wants to broaden students' perspectives and let them deal with images creatively and critically, supported by artificial intelligence (AI).
Students learn to look at art in the digital museum. They come into …
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