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Convert emojis to pixels
We use a lot of emojis in our messages. Did you know that you can access the emojis with keyboard shortcuts on Windows or Chromebook?
On Windows, type Windows logo key + period or on a Chromebook ctrl+search+space.
This ZIM application allows you to …
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ALPA Kids: Scandinavian culture-based e-learning games
Alpa is a cheerful and calm world traveler who discovers the local culture and language together with children.
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Code City: Coding Lessons
Coding and computational thinking are the skills of the future. By coding, children learn to understand the digital world better. They learn to think logically, gain better spatial insight and solve problems. A good dose of creativity comes in …
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Easit: Help site for Google Workspace
On this help site you will find manuals, case studies and tips about using Chromebooks and Google Workspace in the classroom. The following tools and topics are covered:
- Google Chrome web browser;
- use of Chromebooks;
- Google Docs;
- Google Drive; …
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Is that really the case: Do you recognize a real fake message?
Made up messages, videos that have been edited and numbers that are incorrect. Do you ever wonder if something is really true? This site shows how fake news works and how you can recognize it.
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Learn Morse Code: Gboard
This trainer makes learning Morse code more fun and encourages you to persevere. First install Gboard. Then you can start learning.
This experiment is part of a larger project to support Morse code for accessible communications.
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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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Coding Park: Learning to program
Coding Park is a coding platform where students learn to code and think computationally. Visual blocks or Python are used. You can get started right away in the free programming environment. If you, as a parent or teacher, want to monitor the …
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MicroBlocks: Learning to program
MicroBlocks is a free, Scratch-like programming language for learning to work with educational microcontroller boards such as the Micro:bit, Adafruit Circuit Playground Express and many others. MicroBlocks is a live programming system.
Click on a …
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Screen Mask: Create a focus window
Screen Mask is a simple free Chrome extension that darkens the page except for a bright bar that you move up and down the page with the computer mouse.
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LeerID: One key for digital learning resources
LeerID is the single sign-on solution developed by the Flemish government. With LeerID, primary and secondary school students can log in to various digital learning resources and applications with one username and one password.
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First goalkeeper online: Website for goalkeepers
What can I do as a goalkeeper at my age? How do I grab a ball?
Many football clubs have difficulty properly completing their goalkeeper training. Trainers are difficult to find and sometimes there is a lack of space and resources. For these reasons, …
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