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What is an isomo cutter?
A foam cutter is an electrical device that is used to cut shapes from polystyrene foam (styrofoam or Isomo) manually or computer-controlled. A small amount of polystyrene foam melts away through a fine filament. This looks like you are cutting the …
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The sewing machine: Practical assignment
A sewing machine uses a mechanical technique to sew or decorate fabrics together. Unlike sewing by hand, the sewing machine uses two strands of thread, the upper thread and the bobbin thread. The upper thread runs from the thread spool to the …
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Visual education Broklede: Inspiration and example lessons
On this website you will find fun lesson ideas for visual education with inspiration, example lessons and work by students. A selection from the offer:
- make your own pencil case with matching font;
- draw a portrait ;
- an assignment ontypography …
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The history of dining: Overview with videos
Take a look at the dining room and get to know historical characters and their eating habits in five different videos.
Part 1: 1610
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#reinventingBeethoven: A creative challenge for education
Discover the content and creative projects of the #reinventingBeethoven challenge.
250 years ago, on December 16, 1770, Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany.
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From hunter-gatherer to the birth of cities: Photobooks with text guidance
An overview of the transition from hunter-gatherer to the emergence of cities and empires in three parts based on photo, film and text.
An extensive bibliography of photo albums from the most important European and Turkish archaeological museums. The …
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Crafting with Crea Juf
This creative teacher collects craft ideas on her site. Conveniently organized by theme, by material. But also drawings per theme, a craft booklet ... The site is regularly updated.
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Art in Flanders brings the museum to your classroom!
Art in Flanders is an online platform where you can find high-resolution images of thousands of artworks. You will find, among other things, the recently restored panels of the Ghent Altarpiece. You can download this for free to use in your …
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The Kennedy Center: Teaching Ideas About art
This American website shares lesson plans and roadmaps for teachers who enjoy working with and around art:
- images;
- music;
- dance;
- drama and theater;
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Students can also go there. They will find background information about famous, historical music, …
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WikiArt: Visual Art Encyclopedia
Site based on the wiki principle that shows works of art (paintings, architecture, ...), gives a description and gives a short biography of the artist.
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EUscreen: European audiovisual archive
EUscreen is a database for images from European TV stations. On this European website you can consult interesting audiovisual material (from the archives) of television stations from 25 countries.
This database is full of mostly unique, historical TV …
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POP-up: How young people think about the future
On this blog you will find messages about the latest trends, fads, media literacy or pop-up cultures. This blog is written by and made for young people. Although all other lovers of the culture and youth society can also consult facts here. We, …
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