Podcasts in onderwijs
Wat is een podcast?
Een podcast is een radioprogramma dat via het internet wordt uitgezonden. Er zijn fictie- en non-fictiepodcasts over zowat elke interesse, van technologie tot tuinieren en van ornithologie tot onderwijs. Je hoeft niet online te zijn om te luisteren. Dat doe je via een app op je smartphone die de afleveringen voor je downloadt en klaarzet, zodat je kan luisteren waar en wanneer je wil.
Verder op deze pagina vind je een filmpje dat uitlegt wat een podcast precies is.
Podcasts over onderwijs
Hieronder vind je een kleine selectie van podcasts die gemaakt zijn (door en) voor onderwijs. Het gaat vaak over Engelstalige initiatieven. Ken jij nog onderwijspodcasts?
Podcasts voor leraren
Podcasts zijn in de eerste plaats gewoon leuk om naar te luisteren: tijdens een lange verplaatsing of tijdens het schoonmaken. Maar je kan een aflevering van een fictie- of non-fictiepodcast gebruiken als luisteroefening in de klas. Bovendien zijn er ook leraren die hun leerlingen laten podcasten als oefenvorm.
Alle leermiddelen over podcasting
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Knowledge makers: Stories from, by and about scientists
Scientific research is closely linked to our daily lives. Without science, we might now be living in a world without the internet, velcro, or antibiotics. Curious what today's FWO researchers are working on? Scroll through the themes or …
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Fact of the week: Video podcast
Playlist about the Fact of the Week: current, scientific facts in the form of a video podcast. A new podcast comes online every Friday.
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Songs and podcasts from MOS about sustainable development
On this page you will find links to the various episodes of MOSterdPod. MOSterdPod is a podcast about sustainability education. The series is about student participation, a retrospective of 20 years of MOS and a look ahead, climate education, …
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Coffee Curious: Podcast about science
Koffie Curieus is a podcast, founded by Jonas Vandicke, PhD student at the University of Ghent, about the best stories from the wonderful world of science, told at a Sunday pace. Every episode comes with some extra information in the form of …
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NRC Hairless Monkeys: Science podcast
Hairless Monkeys is the weekly science podcast of NRC. Lucas Brouwers, Hendrik Spiering and Gemma Venhuizen discuss small discoveries, wild theories, earth-shattering insights and everything in between.
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Exercise and Health: Podcast
We all know that exercise is good for us. If we sit still too much, the risk of a whole range of disorders increases.
But why is that so? Why does our body need exercise to stay healthy?
Professor Gaëtane Stassijns, head of the physical medicine …
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Insects in Winter: Podcast
Where are the insects in winter? In the summer it is teeming with insects, but when it gets colder you suddenly see them nowhere. Where are insects in winter? Entomologist Peter Berx answers in the Eos podcast.
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The City, Urban Development: Podcast Fuel
Episode 2, The City, from the Fuel podcast.
How should we organize our city so that we can live with more, healthier and more socially?
We asked Erik Rombaut, the specialist in Flanders (and far beyond, as far as Vietnam) in ecological urban …
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Why Am I Growing Pimples and Armpit Pimples?
Pimples are perhaps the most dreaded puberty ailment, closely followed by armpit pimples. Where do both come from and why do adolescents suffer more from them?
EOS trainee Elias Ysebaert talks about it with dermatologist Samira Baharlou of UZ Brussel …
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Why does my body change during puberty?
On the border of childhood and adulthood lie a whole series of changes and obstacles. EOS trainee Elias Ysebaert made a five-part podcast series about it.
In this first episode: why does my body change during puberty?
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Cancer expert Tessa Kerre on heroines Marie Curie and Jane Davis
Hematologist Tessa Kerre (UZ Gent) talks about her two science heroines: Marie Curie, the first female Nobel Prize winner, and Jane Davis, who proves that reading has a healing effect. In this podcast she talks about the lives and work of both …
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BBC Bitesize: Online Learning
Subsite of the BBC with teaching materials, tests, video lessons, exercises, podcasts ... for almost every school subject.
The material is listed per age category and per subject. You can first review the theory, do exercises and finally take an …
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