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Bring the Roman Emperors to life
Article about the opportunities to connect contemporary technology with the past. How can we make young people aware of both the opportunities and risks of such technologies? In this teaching material you put yourself in the shoes of figures such …
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Goudvis: Compelling television portraits of top Belgian artists
For Goudvis, VRT followed a number of top Belgian artists for a year, on stage, in their studios, during rehearsals, behind the scenes... But their private lives are also shown. There are 19 episodes available, from 19 different artists. Visual …
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Greek and Minecraft: Acropolis Adventure
How do you bring educational technology into the classical languages? Last academic year, my students and I designed teaching materials that did just this! We developed two levels in which students could explore ancient Rome and learn more about …
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Bring Greek myths to life with AI!
In this article you will read about a teaching approach that introduces students to three myths: the myth about Scylla and Charybdis and two about King Midas, with his donkey ears or his trademark golden touch . They discover the characters and are …
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Dive into the artistic inner world with The Canvas Collection and The Canvas Connection at The Archive for Education
Do you teach aspiring or novice artists, for example in part-time art education? Then you will find a lot of suitable teaching material in the online image bank The Archive for Education . Discover the inner workings of the visual arts sector with …
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Sketch Metademolab: Animate your drawing
Sketch Metademolab helps you to animate your own drawings in a simple way. In this article, EDUzine explains it step by step.
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Bring the Chimera and AI into your classroom!
Article about a teaching project introducing the Greek hero Bellerophon, his flying horse Pegasus and the terrible Chimaera. Greek myths are thus combined with artistic training and artificial intelligence to bring the fantasy three-headed monster …
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Artificial Intelligence and Ancient Greek: Project Description
Article about a project developed to bridge the gap between classical languages and modern computer techniques and programming languages, providing an introduction to the world of artificial intelligence and its possibilities, but also its …
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Bring Tacitus to life with AI
Article about a project on AI technology, a collaboration between Ghent University and Sint-Lievenscollege, where a bridge was built between two apparent opposites: classical languages and programming languages. In this project, you can use your …
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Open an AI art gallery!
You may have heard of artificial intelligence. Smart computers that make cars drive by themselves, smart garbage cans that can sort themselves completely, facial recognition with cameras… These smart computers imitate humans and we call them …
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Pythia: Epigraphy, Poetry and AI
When studying Classical Antiquity, we rely on all kinds of sources. Stories of great poets, beautiful temples, drawings on all kinds of objects... In this AI project you will get to know epigraphy, the branch of archeology that delves into …
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AI in the classroom: Why and how?
Article about how and why you can use AI in the classroom. You will discover some concrete ideas for involving AI in language subjects, in art and in wider society. This can serve as inspiration for setting up cross-curricular projects in the …
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