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Code City: Coding Lessons
Coding and computational thinking are the skills of the future. By coding, children learn to understand the digital world better. They learn to think logically, gain better spatial insight and solve problems. A good dose of creativity comes in …
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Easit: Help site for Google Workspace
On this help site you will find manuals, case studies and tips about using Chromebooks and Google Workspace in the classroom. The following tools and topics are covered:
- Google Chrome web browser;
- use of Chromebooks;
- Google Docs;
- Google Drive; …
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Healthy mouth: Flemish institute for oral health
Oral care is not a luxury, but a basic right. It is important that you know why oral health is essential and what you can do specifically. That is why the Flemish Institute for Oral Health was founded, with support from the Flemish Government. …
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TechnoDiscovery: STEM learning and discovery center
In the TechnoDiscovery learning and discovery center, primary school students and teachers can experiment with different materials and techniques. The '7 worlds of technology' are central here.
You can schedule a visit to the technology school via …
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STEAM Learning Ecologies
STE(A)M Learning Ecologies (SLEs) is an EU-funded project aimed at developing interesting learning opportunities for science education, accessible to all, within both formal and informal learning environments, with a special focus on inclusivity. …
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DeCheckers: Fact checks collection site
DeCheckers wants to help people find their way between fact and fiction or between evidence and rumor in the digital world by bundling and making available qualitative fact checks. We encourage our students to keep an eye out for fake news, deep …
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Ant Lab: YouTube
On the Ant Lab channel, Dr. shares. Adrian Smith slow-motion films of flying insects, centipedes, ants and other fascinating creatures. These videos can be used excellently to create a sense of wonder during your biology lessons.
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Maps.com: Maps about current topics
Maps.com collects maps to better understand the world. They stimulate the imagination and offer new perspectives and horizons.
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Technotheek Westland: Technology education in the Netherlands
Technotheek Westland is an organization that introduces primary and secondary education students from the Netherlands to science, technology and digital skills.
You can make a virtual visit via a 360° tour.
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The Breadwinners: What-You-Had-Laid-GPT
This website ensures that you never throw away leftovers again!
Is your refrigerator full of leftovers, overripe, half-eaten or simply forgotten ingredients? No worries: what-you-had-left-overGPT comes up with unique recipes with everything you have, …
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Spaceopedia: Online encyclopedia about the universe and space travel
Spaceopedia is an online encyclopedia for children about everything related to space, astronautics, the solar system, the universe and astronomy. The English-language website collects knowledge and information about the planets, dwarf planets, …
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NASA Science: Open Source Science Initiative
The space agency NASA is committed to building an inclusive open science community. Open source science is a commitment to openly sharing software, data and knowledge (such as algorithms, articles, documents, additional information) as early as …
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