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Robocup Junior: Robot competition
On this website you will find information about the Robocup Junior competition. This is an annual robot competition for young people from 8 to 18 years old.
RoboCup Junior encourages the exchange of knowledge, communication and teamwork. School teams …
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Lomap: Visualize your neighborhood
Lomap is a smartphone app and photography tool that allows young people to give their opinion about a neighborhood or city in a playful, fun and intuitive way, by adding color codes and icons. What do they think of the new square in the …
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VEX IQ competition
The world's largest and fastest growing academic robotics competitions
VEX competitions bring STEM skills to life
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Expedition micro: bit: Program your own idea
The micro: bit is a mini board computer developed by the BBC in England. You can do really cool things with it. For example, the micro: bit has 25 LEDs on which you can display all kinds of things, a compass, an accelerometer, a bluetooth antenna …
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Visnos: Create your own mathematical images
Website to easily generate mathematical images.
If you use these images in material that you want to share, on KlasCement bv., You should state the website with which it was made.
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OpenShot Video Editor: Video editing software
OpenShot is a comprehensive free offline video editor.
The program can be an alternative to the no longer available Windows Movie Maker.
OpenShot is a fairly simple and intuitive video editor that you can let students get started with. The software is …
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Scratch Unplugged: Computer-free programming with Scratch
Scratch is the programming language for children and young people of the 21st century. The CodesCool team has now also developed an offline version of it!
Teach your students to program and draw up logarithms in a playful way.
You can get started …
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NASA: Picture and video library
NASA site with footage, available now online to the public. You can view images, videos and audio files from 1920 to now.
On the site you will also find an extensive collection of apps developed by NASA. Those apps can use you to show satellite …
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Earth Now: View Climate Data
Earth now is a NASA app that lets you watch the earth in real time by using satellites that rotate around the globe.
In addition, it is possible to zoom in on special weather conditions that have occurred recently. When you click here, you will see …
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Images of change: Compare satellite images
The Images of Change app lets you compare your satellite photos from before and now and see what effects global warming, natural disasters, and human activities have.
The photos are grouped in pairs (before and after) and always show what big …
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TerraClues: Online quests
With TerraClues you can do an online search. Adhv tips you search Google and Google Maps in order to arrive at the solution.
You can use existing quests (mostly in English), or you can create one of your quest for your students. Examples are: …
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mBlock: Programming
mBlock is a graphical programming environment based on Scratch 2.0.
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