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Four Halloween activities for Google
Eric Curts shares some fun Halloween IT assignments that can be accomplished with the help of Google. He also shares the templates to get you started.
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We are making our very first radio play: Wakelet
In this Wakelet I take you through the process of making a radio play with your class. Each lesson phase is described in detail and supplemented with the necessary material and tips. Photos give you an idea of what it was like in my class.
I wish you …
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Working with Chromebooks: Google Slides
We often bring PowerPoint or Google Slides or Apple Keynote. Yet being able to 'present' well is more than that!
I therefore tried to develop a package for our students that divides the process of presentation into small steps. This way you …
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Reading function on smartphone and iPhone
Have texts read out on your screen. Both on iOS and Android.
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Coding and programming: Useful links
In this article I collect some useful links for the subject of computer science and STEM. This mainly concerns teaching materials related to coding and programming. The tools and platforms listed are free to use and largely open source.
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Digital storytelling kiosk: Borrow the digital kamishibai theater
The digital storytelling kiosk is a digital kamishibai theater with a touchscreen on top of a bookcase. There are 98 stories on screen in 21 different languages. Some stories also have a processing activity associated with them. The stories are …
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Out of bound photo: Step-by-step plan
On the Zoom website you will find different courses and step-by-step plans for using photography or Photoshop lessons with your students.
One of the lessons is about making your own out of bound photo.
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Kamishibai: Digital storytelling kiosk
The digital storytelling kiosk is a digital kamishibai theater with a touch screen on top of a bookcase.
Ninety-eight stories are shown on screen in twenty-one different languages. Some stories also have a processing activity associated with them. The …
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Storytelling kiosk: Digital kamishibai
On the digital story kiosk there are 98 stories to see and this in 21 different languages. Via the touchscreen, children can quickly and easily choose a story in a language of their choice.
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Kindergarten Island: Master Dennis Kindergarten Games
Toddler Island is an app from Master Dennis. Children from 3 to 6 years old can practice preparatory reading, counting, arithmetic, number recognition and much more with this application.
Questions, assignments and menus are spoken so that children …
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Brikki: A story come up with a drawing
Children dragging the characters they want to use the blue box. Their story They invent a story in their drawing. That story can be typed under the picture.
In the app you will find some stories about Brikki. In the free version you can read a …
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Wordfeud: Digital Scrabble
Wordfeud is a social game. On your smartphone or tablet you play the well-known word game Scrabble with your friends from on social media or even with anyone. Then why not with your classmates in corner work or as a reward? The duration of the game …
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