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Voice strings: Design your own musical instrument with Arduino and lasers!
This project challenges students to build their own musical instrument without real strings. Inspired by some examples with lasers, they get creative in designing a laser harp. Various concepts of computational thinking are discussed. The laser …
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Micro:bit and Mario Kart: Coding Activity
Fully developed (English) lesson project from Digital Schoolhouse in which students program a micro:bit to show animations to Mario Kart racers while they drive around a race track. The workshop starts with students creating animation ideas on …
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Children's rights in the digital world
A number of workshops were given in various schools for the participatory development of an animated video about children's rights in the digital world. An information bundle was developed for this purpose that KeKi is happy to make available. …
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Human rights versus sport in Qatar: Google Classroom assignment
A worksheet with assignments for reports from Karrewiet about the world championship in Qatar.
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AI in agriculture: Conveyor belt with object recognition via Python notebooks
Artificial intelligence is already often used in industry, but do the students know what this means?
In this lesson package, students learn about AI. Using Python notebooks , they learn to use an object recognition algorithm and set it up themselves. …
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My living environment and its history: Lesmap Brussel
You may think that you know your living environment well in Brussels: your neighborhood, your school or the park at the end of your street? But there are so many other things to discover. Based on the six themes in the lesson folder:
- live,
- to …
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Hologram: STEM project
Short STEM project in which the students make a hologram themselves and learn to project using their smartphone.
The evaluation is done via a rubric.
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The subway guide worldwide: Ozobot lesson plan
In this lesson, students are introduced to the metro lines of twelve well-known cities. In this way, they learn to orient themselves on a metro map and trace the correct route on it. In addition, they must apply the color codes so that the Ozobot …
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How artificially intelligent can your environment become?: Poster
You can use this poster series to think with your class about the possibilities of artificial intelligence in a classroom, at home, on the street, or in a healthcare institution.
Indicate on the poster what can be automated, and what certainly cannot. …
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Professions and interests: Research cards and assignments
Research cards based on professions and interests:
- nature
- biologist (general, fauna and flora)
- doctor (the human body)
- geologist (non-living nature and space: the earth and the universe)
- MuVo
- architect
- musician
- cinephile
- curator
- culture lover (music, …
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Nomophobia test: Addicted to your smartphone? - Explobots
Using this worksheet, students can take a nomophobia test to discover whether they are addicted to their smartphone or not.
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Scholarship: STEM project
In this work bundle, students draw up the floor plan of a scholarship. First they learn a lot of techniques that can be linked to mathematical curriculum objectives. Afterwards, they draw the floor plan with technical details on paper to finally …
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