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Using generative AI safely and responsibly: Toolkit for the classroom
This toolkit, developed by Microsoft, is designed for teachers who teach students aged 13 to 15. It aims to introduce generative AI in an accessible way and build awareness among young people by illustrating the risks to safety and mental …
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Teach your child to program with Scratch! -Roadbear Studios
Programming for children, a hot topic. Many parents would like their child to take some sort of programming course. Programming classes for children are springing up like mushrooms.
The first studies into whether all programming lessons …
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Copyright and Creative Commons licenses
Presentation and teaching document for a lesson on copyright and Creative Common licenses where students learn about the meaning and importance of copyright and the usefulness of Creative Commons licenses.
The teaching document is a summary of the …
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Working with Google Drive: Presentation basics
The presentation provides a clear summary of the possibilities in Google Drive, including some videos so that teachers can fall back on them.
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Code Week ambassadors Nicky and Evelien ready for challenging assignment: Interview
The citizens' initiative EU Code Week promotes numerous activities around programming and digital skills. Dozens of organizations in our country participate to make coding accessible to young people in a fun, attractive way. However, the EU Code …
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Learning line digital literacy: Four posters
The world around us is becoming increasingly complex and digitally driven. Technology is so integrated in our lives that digital skills are indispensable. FutureNL strives for an appropriate connection of educational practice to today's …
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Why see art in real life?: Teaching package
What differences do you experience when looking at art in real life or on the internet? After an introductory vlog in which Leonard and his virtual assistant JOS go in search of Professor Siebenstein's laboratory to unravel why seeing art in real …
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Odd One Out: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
In this interactive exercise you find the image generated by AI.
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Media literacy: Presentation LessonUp
Digital presentation accompanying the second grade media literacy workbook .
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Get started with Pixilart
Pixilart is an art community for everyone. Create beautiful pixel art, share and collaborate on your designs.
Just in a few clicks and a few frames you can create a stunning animation. Pixilart's drawing and animation applications are easy to use.
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Animated Easter Figures: Step-by-step plan Animated Drawings
Step-by-step plan and examples for digitizing your own drawing (Easter theme) using the Animated Drawings program
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Edit your selfies with the AI photo apps Lensa and Dawn
Lensa and Dawn are two AI apps that are mega hot. Artificial intelligence lets you create avatars from your selfies in both apps, making it look like your photo was created by a graphic designer. Super fat of course. But, the apps can do even …
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