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Emailing and Email Etiquette: Course
Course on how to correctly compose and send e-mail where students must take into account the guidelines of netiquette. The most important guidelines can be found on a poster that you can hang up in the classroom.
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How do I give good file names?
Giving good file names is crucial for organization and ease
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Getting started with Extended Reality: Beginner's Guide
In this contribution you will find a complete beginner's guide to starting with Extended Reality or XR in your classroom.
The bundle includes:
- information about AR, VR and MR;
- reasons to use XR in the classroom;
- lists of apps;
- didactic tips;
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Mentimeter: Step-by-step plans
Two step-by-step plans that explain step by step how you can use Mentimeter in your lesson.
- self-written step-by-step plan with photos;
- step-by-step plan written by ChatGPT.
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Listing of educational resources websites
In the context of the DigCompEdu model, digital sources domain, this summary is a tool to achieve the objectives below.
- You can quickly find digital learning resources that match your learning goal and your target group.
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Preschool apps: Explanation and step-by-step plans
For each app you will receive an overview with some more information:
- Kid'i (games and animations),
- Puzzle Box (puzzles),
- Colors and shapes,
- Tiny Tap (games and assignments),
- Code Karts (programming),
- Coding Safari (computational thinking), …
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Getting started with the micro:bit: Manual
This short manual explains the micro:bit and how you can get started with it. The micro:bit is a mini computer that was specially developed for children to learn to program and discover the possibilities of electronics.
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LeerID Student Desk: Manual for students
On this page you will find the manual with which students can get started with the LeerID Student Desk. The LeerID Student Desk is the student section of LeerID. Here students can log in to manage their account themselves, for example to change …
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LeerID School Desk: Technical support for administrator
On this page you will find the manuals and information you need as a LeerID administrator to work with LeerID:
- How do you create LeerID accounts and how do you manage them afterwards?
- How can you make applications visible to your students in …
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Google Drive: Step-by-step plans
This document contains five classroom posters that briefly introduce you to the Google for Education environment.
First it is shown how to create folders in Google Drive.
The subsequent posters explain how to use:
- Google Docs,
- Google Slides, …
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Games in the classroom: Guidelines for successful learning goals
The Games in the Classroom handbook is intended as a guideline for teachers who want to incorporate video games into their lessons. You will find the background knowledge you need to use video games as educational tools. There are also many …
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Code City: Programming with micro:bit
In this contribution you will find a practice booklet to learn to program with the BBC micro:bit. This booklet was compiled as part of the Code City project in which students learn to code.
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