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Exploring Mars
During these English-language labs, students gain practical experience in using IoT using an ESP32. They learn to collect and analyze data.
The concept of these labs is to demonstrate the importance of IoT. While exploring and colonizing planets, it …
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Astro Pi: Your code in the Space Station
The European Astro Pi Challenge offers your students the opportunity to conduct scientific research in space by writing computer programs that run on Raspberry Pi computers on board the International Space Station.
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ASGARD: Balloons for science
Every year, students from all countries send their self-conceived and self-made experiment into space with a stratosphere balloon. Participating in ASGARD is very similar to a real science mission in space, conducted by a team during one school …
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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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Video games in the classroom: Lesson packages
Using video games in the classroom is an excellent way to hold students' attention and pique their curiosity. Games like Minecraft and the Discovery Tour of Assassin's Creed have already proven their worth in this area. But at least as …
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Kerning game: Layout and typography
This is an online game where you have to space letters as well as possible, so that a nice word image is formed.
Interesting to learn about layout and typography.
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Schoolphysics: The refraction of sound in cold and hot air
This article visualizes the refraction of air vibration at a varying ambient temperature.
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Detecting Earthquakes: Seismology in the Classroom
Chinese dragons predicting earthquakes? Waves of glowing jelly babies ? Spaghetti that can withstand an earthquake?
In this article, some teachers explain how they discuss geophysics with their students.
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