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Bring Greek myths to life with AI!
In this article you will read about a teaching approach that introduces students to three myths: the myth about Scylla and Charybdis and two about King Midas, with his donkey ears or his trademark golden touch . They discover the characters and are …
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Les Sherborne: Case Study
Be inspired by these ideas when developing a lesson according to Veronica Sherborne's movement pedagogy. In each exercise, a toddler works together with a pupil from primary school.
Photos of the various exercises can be found on the school blog of …
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Words with g and ch, unit fractions, movement education with waste: Teaching outside
On this Padlet you will find the following ideas for an outdoor lesson activity on the theme of waste:
- words with g and ch;
- tribal fractions,
- exercise education with waste.
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Sketch Metademolab: Animate your drawing
Sketch Metademolab helps you to animate your own drawings in a simple way. In this article, EDUzine explains it step by step.
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The 'Always and Everywhere' book: Video clips
Vincent, a young, hip artist, arrives at the professor's at exactly ten past ten. Why at ten past ten? The professor loves books. He knows all about it... But Vincent arrives with a very special book. Could it be an 'Always and Everywhere' …
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Yoga, meditation and mindfulness at school in practice
An article with links to publications, teaching materials, sites, books ... to get started with yoga, meditation and mindfulness.
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Open an AI art gallery!
You may have heard of artificial intelligence. Smart computers that make cars drive by themselves, smart garbage cans that can sort themselves completely, facial recognition with cameras… These smart computers imitate humans and we call them …
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Fit kids in the classroom: Eight practical tips for more exercise
Even when the weather outside is not good, sufficient exercise is still very important. The blog Education for tomorrow collected eight practical tips for more movement, including ideas for moving learning, movement snacks, each his own move for …
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Minimum Maximum: Lestip
The German artist Hans-Peter Feldmann decorates traditional oil paintings with red noses or cross-eyed. What strikes? Minimal intervention, maximum effect. Do you also try this out with your students with their score as a work product?
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Irritate with Brian Eno: Lesson Suggestion
Producer Brian Eno likes to impose restrictions on his artists. He taped the fingers of Coldplay's Chris Martin together to force him to play the piano in a new way.
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Sixty ideas to get children to exercise more at school
Do you want to motivate children even better to exercise more? Then really challenge them! In addition to deploying a competent and inspiring subject teacher and perhaps offering a sporty after-school program, you can of course do much more to …
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AI & ART: Unleash your lyrical Picasso
In this educational AI project we will make art with artificial intelligence. Not by complicated techniques and calculations, but by typing in a simple sentence. In this way you dive into the 'imagination' (latent space) of artificial …
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