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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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Nomophobia test: Addicted to your smartphone? - Explobots
Using this worksheet, students can take a nomophobia test to discover whether they are addicted to their smartphone or not.
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Virtual Reality in the classroom: Applications and examples
Extensive list of links to various virtual reality applications for technical and general subjects. You will receive examples of VR for the following courses:
- car,
- wood and construction,
- electricity and central heating,
- VOICE,
- math,
- Sciences, …
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Translation machines and how to deploy in MVT
Through this online shared and editable document we collect and provide teaching methods, tips and examples about the use of translation machines such as Google Translate and DeepL in the classroom, so that you can put together something for your …
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Get started with Quizlet
Quizlet is a fun and easy way to practice vocabulary, grammar or factual knowledge. As a teacher (or student!) You quickly design a series of questions, create a class and add your students. This allows them to practice independently on their …
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This is how a computer thinks: Programming and computational thinking in education
How a computer thinks provides primary and secondary schools with information, practical examples and tools to teach students the basics of computational thinking and programming. In this way, schools can familiarize their students with the digital …
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