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Getting started with XR: Didactic tips and guidelines for using XR in the classroom
In this contribution you, as a teacher, will receive practical and pedagogical tips to get started with XR in the classroom.
The bundle is an adapted version of the contribution to KlasCement by Kim De Keyzer .
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Mage.space: Generating images using language as a tool
AI image generator that can be used in language lessons to work on writing skills.
You describe something in words or sentences and Mage Space then generates an image.
The website is in English, but you can write the descriptions (or prompts) in Dutch, …
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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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Questionwell: Let AI prepare your questions
Generate an endless supply of questions. Enter reading material and the AI writes essential questions, learning objectives and tailored multiple-choice questions, which you can then export to your favorite tool.
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KATERN: Language skills publications
On KATERN you will find language skills courses.
The courses practice basic techniques such as schematization, checking reliability, predictive reading and critical reading. You will receive a manual and answer key with the course.
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Accessibility: Accessibility of apps, places, texts...
Company that helps with digital, physical and social accessibility.
On the site you will find a free tool that helps to estimate the CEFR level of texts that you want to present to the students. This way you prevent a text from being too difficult or …
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Process evaluation in literacy modules of vocational training: Script with rubrics
Rubrics for process-oriented learning and evaluation in literacy modules.
The following learning tasks are covered:
- start with an assignment;
- better organizing and planning;
- cope better with stress;
- study better;
- summarize better;
- better reading; …
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Classroom management in a digital classroom: Infographic
Classroom management in a non-normal digital classroom? That is not obvious!
This infographic will help you and bundles a few tools that can support you.
This learning tool was developed for the Digisprong learning network. Still want to connect? Which …
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Writing good sentences: Worksheet
After the What do you like to do and what are you good at: Walking around exercise, the students write good sentences. They can write these sentences on these sheets.
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What do you like to do and what are you good at: Walking exercise
This walking exercise serves as an introduction to the theme What do you like to do and what are you good at?.
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Speed date: Talk cards
On the basis of these talking cards, your students can start going on a speed date.
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Literary reading skill: Evaluation Rubric
Evaluation rubric in Excel for literary reading skills such as for a book review.
Evaluates the components:
- personal experience,
- interpretation,
- judgement,
- analysis,
- text level on different parameters.
The end result is a score out of 10, with good …
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