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All Latin figures of speech you need to know: an overview
Do you have to know Latin figures of speech at school? Figures of speech are often used in texts, even in Latin. Whether you read Cicero, Catullus or Virgil in your lessons, Latin figures of speech appear frequently in all these works. Just pay …
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Bring the Roman Emperors to life
Article about the opportunities to connect contemporary technology with the past. How can we make young people aware of both the opportunities and risks of such technologies? In this teaching material you put yourself in the shoes of figures such …
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Transpose: Chrome extension
Do you ever play along with a YouTube video to practice a song or learn from a music lesson? If you need to master a song in a different key, you can use this tool to adjust the pitch, repeat a section in a loop, or slow down the video to get the …
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Wordstool: Practice vocabulary
Students and teachers can use this site to create and share word cards and vocabulary exercises. You can also create custom practice sets and monitor your students' progress.
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Artificial Intelligence and Ancient Greek: Project Description
Article about a project developed to bridge the gap between classical languages and modern computer techniques and programming languages, providing an introduction to the world of artificial intelligence and its possibilities, but also its …
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Bring Tacitus to life with AI
Article about a project on AI technology, a collaboration between Ghent University and Sint-Lievenscollege, where a bridge was built between two apparent opposites: classical languages and programming languages. In this project, you can use your …
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Latin and Game Design: Project Nicolai Klimii
Latin and programming seem like opposites that you wouldn't immediately use in the same context. This game project, which is a collaboration between the Educational Master UGent and the Sint-Lievenscollege, proves the opposite. We hope to …
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SongRepertoire: Digital sheet music management
SongRepertoire is an app that helps you digitally manage sheet music, setlists and playbacks. You can also integrate your devices such as external pedals and more.
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Orpheus App: Organize your music anytime, anywhere
Orpheus App is an app to organize your sheet music. The app is deliberately minimalist and only has the functions you need. So you can:
- make notes in your score with a lightweight and flexible annotation feature;
- bookmark pages in long PDFs for quick …
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Piascore: Using Digital Sheet Music
Piascore is an app to easily search and store digital scores. With this app you can view and use your scores anytime, anywhere.
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Grammaticus Maximus: Learning Latin while gaming
Barbarians attack Rome. But they're not just barbarians, they're grammatically savvy barbarians! You are Grammaticus Maximus , the leader of the Roman army. By sending legionnaires of the correct declension against the oncoming barbarians you can …
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MobileSheets: Manage digital scores
MobileSheets is a sheet music reading app for Android. If you purchase the app, you will have a number of interesting functionalities. For example, you can:
- Organize all your scores efficiently so you can find the score you want in seconds, take …
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