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Get to know Tax On Web
This is a first introduction to Tax-on-web to become familiar with the application. Students can later build on this to learn how to complete a tax return. What is in each box? Who should complete which fields?
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Tasks of a logistics employee: Fill-in exercise - Lift 4
This exercise repeats the tasks of a logistics employee.
The following topics are covered:
- delivery note,
- shipping documents,
- zones in the warehouse,
- internal transport and storage resources,
- shelf and pallet racking,
- principles FIFO, LIFO, FEFO, …
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Types of goods: BookWidgets exercise - BUZZ 5
Exercises on the theory about the different types of goods:
- convenience goods;
- shopping goods;
- specialty goods.
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Language technology in the editorial office
Generative artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT can assist you in reworking texts, preparing questions or for students to secretly complete homework assignments. But how can you bring these new language technologies into the classroom or even …
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On an Adventure with an AI!
Article about a project that combined the subjects of computer science with modern languages. Students explored a sub-area of the development of artificial intelligence, namely neural language processing .
Images in the teaching materials were created …
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AI: Test whether you can recognize the machine translations!
Did you know that we often encounter machine translations online and in everyday life? Thanks to artificial intelligence, these translations are becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish from translations made by humans. But there are still …
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Signal words: Sleeping exercise
In these Bookwidgets, the students have to sort signal words by dragging them to the correct sentence context. They can opt for a chronological or enumerative relationship.
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Anthroponymy: Assignments on onomastics
This BookWidgets is about anthroponymy and contains a mix of assignments:
- expressions and sayings with names;
- types of surnames: occupational names, geographic names, lineage names (metronym/patronym), property names;
- origin of first names: Biblical, …
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Looking and listening through the windows of the Canon of Flanders
In the Canon of Flanders you will find inspiration and material to discuss specific topics. If you want to add an extra layer of image and sound , view the audiovisual collections and assignments at The Archive for Education . There you will …
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Classify alphabetically and numerically: Exercise
This is an exercise via BookWidgets on alphabetical and numerical classification.
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The Oostakker poems and the importance of cryptic poetry in the classroom
Why would you want to read complex canon poems with high school students? In this blog, Joke discusses the experiential and analytical approach to poems. Using a lesson plan for the Oostakker poems by Hugo Claus, she shows that it is important to …
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Supervise book conversations
Getting juniors to talk about books can be quite a challenge. But it's worth it because it brings a lot to students: involvement, connection, growth in literary competence, reading pleasure. In this blog article I share my experiences and link to …
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