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Interactive maze: Hand-eye coordination and mouse skills
Move the mouse and guide the purple dot through the maze. Can you find the exit?
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Visit Mechelen library: 360° tour
This 360° tour was made in Het Predikheren, the library of Mechelen. You can use this tour to prepare for your first visit to the library. This way, students already have an idea of the layout and possibilities.
A visit is often very targeted, for …
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Media literacy board game: Prowise Presenter
Students learn more about media literacy through questions. Students are asked questions about fake news, phishing, privacy, strong passwords, etc.
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Learning to program with LOGO
The Logo programming language was created in 1967, then few people thought about teaching children and young people how to program.
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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,
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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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Brick Building: Building structures on the computer
A computer building game for kids. Your students can make all kinds of constructions from their own creativity.
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Search in books: Assignment with Seesaw
With the digital portfolio, the students make a book report. They look for parts of their book by taking a photo or drawing and then post these elements in the template.
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Webflow: Web Design and Development Platform
Webflow provides software as a service for building and hosting websites. Both students and web designers can learn the basics about website design for free. If you want to understand the code behind the site, you can view it for free. Webflow works …
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Qué hiciste?: Pretérito perfecto simple & indefinido
Homework via BookWidgets where students practice pronunciation and grammatical knowledge of the pretérito perfecto simple / indefinido. They have to answer the questions "What did you do yesterday?" and 'What did you do last …
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