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Digi-Nauten: Video series and activity book on digital citizenship competencies
Digi-Nauten is a video series and activity book from the Council of Europe. It encourages young children, with the help of parents or teachers, to think about their participation in the digital society. There is a video about it:
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Game(L)over: Balanced gaming
Gaming is fun! But it can also take up a lot of time and energy. Is there time for other hobbies, friends, school and family besides gaming? Does a young person doubt whether his gaming behavior is still okay? Is a parent concerned about their …
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Europe Code Week
Learning to program helps us understand the rapidly changing world around us, enhance our understanding of how technology works, and develop skills and capabilities to discover and innovate new ideas.
EU Code Week is a citizens' initiative aimed at …
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Safety first: Safety pictograms
Match the safety pictograms with the correct photo.
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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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Start a Share IT point at school
Do you want to help vulnerable students with a laptop? Then consider setting up a Share IT point in your school.
Part IT is a system to lend laptops to vulnerable students and to guide the students in using the laptops through a buddy operation. It is …
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Whizkids: ICT competition
Whizzkids is an ICT competition in which you participate as a class. You can read all the information on the website.
You will also find the mini-Whizzkids file with two detailed lessons and tips & tricks for organizing participation …
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Monkey tail years: Young people and digital media
Apestaart Jaar is a large-scale biennial study into the digital environment of Flemish children and young people between the ages of 6 and 18.
You will find all information about the latest research here.
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Mascopiro's story: Teaching materials with the book
On this page you will find educational materials and learning sheets that have been worked out in the context of the project The story of Mascopiro . They make it possible to continue working with the book in the classroom or at home.
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Digital Wolves: Getting to know ICT and technology
Digital Wolves wants to help children and young people to prepare for the digital world of today and tomorrow. By letting them get started with applications themselves, they can independently discover what the possibilities are. In this way, they …
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