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Computer as a tool: Policy and implementation of the computer in the classroom
Why is a computer useful for students with learning disabilities?
Which features make the difference? What tools are there?Lucas Hermans of Eureka Leuven answers these questions in the recorded webinar.
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Studying successfully with the computer: Webinar
In this recording you will receive concrete tips for studying successfully with the computer:
- reading software,
- GIVE UP!,
- tools to use the computer with students,
Digital tools are essential for students with learning disabilities such as dyslexia, …
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GIVE UP!: Basic Computer Skills
In this webinar, Eureka Leuven presents the free project GIVE UP! for.
How can you easily share digital documents? How do you deliver tests and assignments to your students? As a student, how do you digitally return your completed test? How do you …
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How do ADIBooks and reading software support your child?
A webinar explaining how to get started with ADIBoeken and reading software.
The following chapters are covered:- learning disabilities,
- Eureka Die's-lekti-kiss,
- ADIBooks,
- reading software,
- useful tools.
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Does your screen also leave traces?: Curriculum
With the introduction of the final objectives ICT in primary education and the first stage of secondary education, an increasing use of screens in the classroom and school environment is indispensable. With computers, tablets, digital lesson boards, …
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The Wooden Camera: lesson and DVD
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It's just after the end of apartheid in Cape Town. Two boys found a bag containing a gun and a video camera. One of the guys grabs the video camera; the other gun. The 14-year-old Madiba hides his camera in a wooden box and …
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Lost in Africa: Lesson letter and DVD
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The 11-year-old Simon, an adopted boy and football fanatic, travels with his Danish mother to his native Kenya. Simon loses his beloved football shortly after his arrival. When he starts to look for the ball, he gets lost in the …
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