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Emailing and Email Etiquette: Course
Course on how to correctly compose and send e-mail where students must take into account the guidelines of netiquette. The most important guidelines can be found on a poster that you can hang up in the classroom.
The following objectives are covered …
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Easit: Help site for Google Workspace
On this help site you will find manuals, case studies and tips about using Chromebooks and Google Workspace in the classroom. The following tools and topics are covered:
- Google Chrome web browser;
- use of Chromebooks;
- Google Docs;
- Google Drive; …
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Getting started with the micro:bit in your STEM projects: Course
The micro:bit is a mini computer, designed at the initiative of the BBC and intended to teach children the basics of programming. The advantage of the micro:bit is that you can start programming in an accessible way and you immediately see …
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Spotify for Podcasters: Record podcast
Learn in this screencast how to record, edit and publish your own podcast with the free program Spotify for Podcasters (formerly: Anchor).
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Smart-e: Game about media-wise themes
With Smart-e you can easily create secure passwords and learn about catfishing, phishing, online banking and fake news. Smart-e consists of four apps in which these digital themes are playfully discussed. Each app is a mini-game with fun …
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Tools for digital creativity
This website collects hundreds of tools, websites, apps and applications for your digital creativity. Here's how you can find apps for it:
- image editing;
- video editing;
- artificial intelligence;
- drawing art;
- audio editing:
- musical education; …
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Getting started with the micro:bit: Manual
This short manual explains the micro:bit and how you can get started with it. The micro:bit is a mini computer that was specially developed for children to learn to program and discover the possibilities of electronics.
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LeerID Student Desk: Manual for students
On this page you will find the manual with which students can get started with the LeerID Student Desk. The LeerID Student Desk is the student section of LeerID. Here students can log in to manage their account themselves, for example to change …
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Micro:bit for teachers: Exercises and course
An introductory course to familiarize teachers with the micro:bit, a compact and easy-to-use programmable computer. During this course, participants will learn the basics of programming, experiment with input and output functions of the micro:bit, …
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Working with Google Drive: Presentation basics
The presentation provides a clear summary of the possibilities in Google Drive, including some videos so that teachers can fall back on them.
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Level Up: Magazine about healthy gaming
Our new magazine about healthy gaming is now available: Level Up! It contains 32 interactive and insightful A4 pages on healthy gaming and digital balance.
What does it include?
- explanation about the world of games: evolution, types of games, devices, …
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Check your response: Poster
A class discussion about online behavior and netiquette? You can get started right away with the six questions on this poster. Follow the questions and it will soon become clear whether a response is appropriate.
A positive answer to all questions? …
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