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Demographic processes: Mortality tables - Life expectancy
This video describes one of Statbel's statistics, namely mortality tables and life expectancy. Parts of the video can be used in lessons about demographic processes, spatial awareness and/or society and politics.
Terms are explained as:
- mortality …
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Demographic Processes: Causes of Death
This video describes one of Statbel's statistics, namely about the causes of death. Parts of the video can be used in lessons about demographic processes or topics related to public health.
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Population development: Explanatory video
This video describes one of statbel's statistics, namely population development. Parts of the video can be used in lessons about demographic processes.
Terms are explained such as:
- natural balance;
- international migration balance;
- internal migration …
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Heritage: Audiovisual material for secondary education
Do you want to get started with audiovisual material for heritage lessons? On Archive for education you will find inspiration about heritage and STEM, heritage and Dutch, heritage and citizenship, heritage and historical awareness, …
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Daisy Audiobooks: Webinar
Thanks to Daisy audio books, children with reading difficulties can also enjoy books. As a teacher or speech therapist, you can get started with Daisy books and the AndersReading app completely free of charge. Discover the range and possibilities …
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Youth Book Month 2023: Book offer for nine to twelve years
This video was made in the context of youth book month 2023. In this video you will discover the range of books for nine to twelve years old. You also get tips for working around books in the classroom.
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Dutch Week 2022: Performance with assignments
During Dutch Week, the two ambassadors of the Dutch language travel to schools in Flanders and the Netherlands to draw attention to the versatility of Dutch. The 2022 performance, which follows assignments and fun language challenges in the …
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How does a computer learn to think like Beethoven?
Computers can calculate quickly, but they can never approach our genius. Or yes? Computers can already play chess much better than we can and who knows, they may soon compose as well as Beethoven. How does a computer learn all those things? …
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Textiles and the circular economy
Tom Duhoux, circular economy researcher at VITO, takes you into the world of textiles and its challenges.
Textiles have the 4th largest environmental impact of all consumer goods. We buy 26 kg of clothes per person in Europe every year. Its production …
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Will sudoku creators soon crack your bank details?
Seeing someone on the train solve a sudoku may not be as innocent as you think. Who knows, maybe that sudoku freak is out for a prize of a million dollars or worse: your bank details! Because believe it or not, in sudoku you may find the solution …
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Why don't you always get what you want?
If someone orders five pizzas for five people, you may not get the pizza you like best. It is also not always possible to enroll your children in the school of your choice. And not everyone is satisfied with their Tinder match. The mathematics - …
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Can you teach a computer to cycle?
Can a computer learn to ride a bike like humans? Prof. dr. Dr. Ann Nowé hasn't tried it yet, but she's been working on it all day. In the Artificial Intelligence Lab (for those in the know: AI lab) of the VUB the word "self-learning …
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