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Multilingualism and language disorders
This website is intended as a tool for anyone who works with multilingual children who are suspected of having a language development disorder. The website contains information on more than 75 languages. Differences with Dutch, information about …
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AI: Test whether you can recognize the machine translations!
Did you know that we often encounter machine translations online and in everyday life? Thanks to artificial intelligence, these translations are becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish from translations made by humans. But there are still …
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How does an automatic translation system work?: Video
This short video explains how an automatic translation system works. The example used is a dating app that automatically mistranslates sentences between two people speaking a different language. This is the Dutch version.
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Dive into language!: Campaign of the Flemish Language Platform
Choosing languages means jumping into a sea of possibilities, so dive into language! The website contains a wealth of information, presentations about language training and documents for language teachers and students who want to study languages.
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Surface(kig): Teaching package
A painting is a surface on which something appears. An artist explores the possibilities of the material. What and how it appears has an impact on who looks at it. That experience is influenced by the time you take to look.
In this file you view some …
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Testyourselfie: Testing soft skills
Testyourselfie is an application by Travi that young people can use to check their soft skills for free. These soft skills are indispensable in the labor market. Because you don't have to have experience or a diploma for such soft skills, …
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Choosing freedom: Teaching package
'Artists are freebooters who only do what they feel like, regardless of social conventions or social usefulness': that is the opinion of many lay people in art. The reality is much more nuanced. Artists are children of their time, accept the …
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Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
The collections of the Royal Museums reflect the history of the visual arts - painting, sculpture, drawing - from the fifteenth century to today: Flemish Primitives, Pieter Bruegel, Dirk Bouts, Peter Paul Rubens, Jacques Jordaens, Jacques Louis …
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Conspiracy thinking: Opening lecture
Opening lecture (2021) by Maarten Boudry on conspiracy thinking.
Suitable for a lesson on conspiracy thinking and fake news, but can also be used for a lesson on note-taking.
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Language extensions for Edge, Chrome and Firefox
On this site you will find free language extensions (apps for browsers) that make students more proficient in language. For example, the immersive reader who reads texts in Microsoft Edge with a natural-sounding voice in Dutch, French, English, …
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What is the impact of language?: Raf Njotea explains
Raf Njotea, screenwriter, describes how we sometimes unconsciously reinforce negative imagery. In this video in the series Difficult things explained easily, he explains it in one minute.
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What is the impact of language?: Inke Gieghase explains
Inke Gieghase, journalist and artist, describes the impact of language as: 'something that can be used to have a positive impact, but language can also be used to perpetuate prejudice and exclusion mechanisms'. In this video in the series …
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