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What is an isomo cutter?
A foam cutter is an electrical device that is used to cut shapes from polystyrene foam (styrofoam or Isomo) manually or computer-controlled. A small amount of polystyrene foam melts away through a fine filament. This looks like you are cutting the …
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The Belgian banknote: Interactive timeline
Try using a Belgian banknote in your history lesson. This online tool shows 151 years of Belgian franc banknote history. The tool provides access to details of the different banknotes (theme, period, value and designer).
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The history of dining: Overview with videos
Take a look at the dining room and get to know historical characters and their eating habits in five different videos.
Part 1: 1610
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Zedelgem: Zedelgem stories about WWI
Sixteen short films (+/- five minutes) bring daily life during the First World War in the municipality of Zedelgem back to life.
In this way you experience the war through the eyes of Julie Cattrysse, who was only thirteen in 1914 and as a young girl …
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#reinventingBeethoven: A creative challenge for education
Discover the content and creative projects of the #reinventingBeethoven challenge.
250 years ago, on December 16, 1770, Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany.
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Art in Flanders brings the museum to your classroom!
Art in Flanders is an online platform where you can find high-resolution images of thousands of artworks. You will find, among other things, the recently restored panels of the Ghent Altarpiece. You can download this for free to use in your …
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The April fishermen: Dealing with fake news
The April fishermen is the result of the eponymous campaign on fake news by LINC vzw. People were led to the website via a collective April fish / fake news report from 221 Flemish libraries.
On the website you will find a test to put your own …
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Belgium WWII: Belgium and its inhabitants during the Second World War
Belgium WWII is a platform entirely dedicated to Belgium during the Second World War. In times of fake news, unreliable and uncontrolled information, the CegeSoma (Study Center for War and Contemporary Society) proposes an online platform that …
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Unia: Handling hate messages
Unia fights discrimination and promotes equal opportunities.
Many expressions on the internet are covered by the freedom of expression. Critical, shocking and hurtful opinions must also be possible. But that freedom is not absolute.
On the Unia …
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From primary to secondary: Info and tips for parents and students
This website has been specially developed for children and their parents. Together they gain insight into how to make a good study choice.
We zoom in on the unknown world of secondary education, and on how students can get to know themselves …
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Reflection toolbox: Meaningful reflection
This website contains a collection of reflection methods. Both teachers and students can draw inspiration from it to make reflection moments more attractive.
Each work form is described in detail with a description, working method, requirements and …
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Kempense Poppies: Biographies First World War
On this website you will find an ever-growing collection of biographies of killed soldiers from the First World War. All these soldiers came from the Antwerp Kempen.
Almost all biographies are written by 5th grade students. They were assigned a name …
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