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Word processing: Using keyboard shortcuts
An overview of frequently used and useful keyboard shortcuts or keyboard shortcuts that help you during word processing. The shortcuts help you, among other things, when navigating and editing a text document.
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Can your students already think computationally?
In this article by Klasse, Frank Neven, professor of computer science at Hasselt University, talks about the importance of computational thinking in primary and secondary education. Computational thinking was included for the first time in the …
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Podcast: Improve your students' online information skills with these tips
Searching for information online is becoming increasingly important. What can schools do to improve students' online information literacy?
More and more research shows that students are comfortable with media and devices. At the same time, they do not …
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Fog Project: Installation Tool
FOG is a free, open source package for cloning computers and distributing images over a computer network. It collects some open-source tools (behind a PHP-based web interface) that greatly simplify installing and managing the computers in your …
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Gone courses, back to learning objectives!
Things are moving in the first grade of secondary schools. Many teachers notice that it is not enough for these students to differentiate solely within their own regular class group. That is why more and more school teams are jointly taking …
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Blogging teachers with ideas to differentiate
Stories, articles, podcasts ... about differentiation appear regularly. Saskia Vandeputte and Jan Royackers collected their six favorite differentiation posts:
- top strategies for learning;
- differentiated evaluation;
- the review committee;
- class …
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Has everyone understood?
Has everyone understood? With that question you rarely find out what students have mastered and what not.
In this article, Saskia Vandeputte gives fifteen ways to evaluate formatively, divided into three categories:
- at the beginning of the lesson …
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