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Using generative AI safely and responsibly: Toolkit for the classroom
This toolkit, developed by Microsoft, is designed for teachers who teach students aged 13 to 15. It aims to introduce generative AI in an accessible way and build awareness among young people by illustrating the risks to safety and mental …
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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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LEGO Education Spike Prime: Course
In this course you will be introduced to the STEAM robot from LEGO Education, the SPIKE Prime robot. We look at what's included in the basic set and experience how the new LEGO Technic elements make building faster and easier. We test out the new …
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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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Tools for your NT2 lesson, Quizziz and Quizlet: Course
In this course you will get to know Quizizz and Quizlet, two popular and motivating e-tools. You explore their options and what to look out for. Vocabulary and grammar are discussed, as well as other matters such as writing and listening skills …
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Learning track OneDrive: Manual
A learning track about using OneDrive. which explains step by step how OneDrive works.
The explanation is alternated with assignments.
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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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Code City: Programming with micro:bit
In this contribution you will find a practice booklet to learn to program with the BBC micro:bit. This booklet was compiled as part of the Code City project in which students learn to code.
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Designing with Canva: Basic course
Canva is an online graphic design program with a wide variety of templates, images, text styles and colors to help you create creative designs such as flyers, cards, posters...
In this course students learn:
- create an account in Canva with their …
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Create columns in Microsoft Word
An exercise in working with texts in column view. Linking text boxes, adding columns and varying the number of columns using sections is also discussed.
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Booklet for the SprintPlus online learning program
You use the Sprint Book together with the online learning process for SprintPlus.
Students can work in groups or independently. In the book, students indicate what they can already do or have learned.
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