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eChalk: Interactive exercises
eChalk is a commercial website. You'll find a collection of hands-on activities, games, animations, simulations and quizzes created with a strong focus on learning through fun.
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Using generative AI safely and responsibly: Toolkit for the classroom
This toolkit, developed by Microsoft, is designed for teachers who teach students aged 13 to 15. It aims to introduce generative AI in an accessible way and build awareness among young people by illustrating the risks to safety and mental …
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Motivation: Engine for the future
In education we face the daily challenge of motivating young people. This can be done in various ways. On this website you will learn how to do this in a sustainable way, namely not only by punishing and rewarding, but by really giving young …
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Netiquette: Reviewing emails
Exercise in which students view various self-made e-mails and use a checklist to assess what is good and less good about the e-mail messages.
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The language of the Koepelzaal: Political terms explained
From authority to seat distribution, these are words you don't use every day. This set of 43 cards explains many political terms clearly and clearly.
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Elections 2024: Class Posters
Want to know everything at a glance about our parliamentary democracy, the division of powers, the state structure and the ins and outs of valid voting? This set of nine clear and educational posters provide you with the necessary information. …
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Guidelines for using generative AI in school: Presentation
Presentation with guidelines for the use of generative artificial intelligence at school.
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Expand your technical skills with Google
Whether you're new to computer science or an experienced programmer, here's Google's Tech Dev Guide.
Google has carefully curated material from a variety of sources, including some created by Google, that you can use to build your technical skills.
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Mozaik Education: Innovative digital education
Beautifully detailed lessons on different themes from different subjects.
With a free account you have 4 days to click on 5 items.
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Canopy Directory: Database of AI tools for teachers
Canopy Directory is a comprehensive list of web-based AI tools for teachers. You'll find tools for assessment, instruction, data analysis, and professional development. The list is regularly updated with new tools.
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The owl Boo: Educational computer games and apps
The owl Boo collects educational computer games and apps.
It is a fun way to teach young children how to use a computer, tablet or smartphone through stimulating games. This way you work on media skills.There is a free app with all the games of …
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Support SOB student through teamwork
A presentation calling for teamwork to come up with an action plan together to support students with specific educational needs.
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