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How do you live to be a hundred years old without getting sick?: Listening and watching assignment
In these BookWidgets, the students prepare for the viewing and listening fragment by looking up a photo and information about Dan Buettner, who researched which factors ensure that you can age healthily. Then they watch the video from the …
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An interactive journey through World War One: Immersion Game
What would you have done in WWI? In these BookWidgets, students learn to empathize with the First World War through the personal stories and documentation from Armistice Day on the BBC Rewind website. With each click-through page, they watch videos …
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Justin Beaver: VR on climate change
Justin Beaver is an interactive VR film where students can experience the changes caused by global warming and pollution from the eyes of a beaver.
In this article you will be taken into the story of Alexandra Sierra, who designed Justin Beaver .
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Grooming is punishable: Online feelings, dangers and boundaries
Child Grooming is the luring of children via social media with a sexual intent. The groomer or cyber decoy first tries to gain trust and then abuses it.
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Sketch Metademolab: Animate your drawing
Sketch Metademolab helps you to animate your own drawings in a simple way. In this article, EDUzine explains it step by step.
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Bring Tacitus to life with AI
Article about a project on AI technology, a collaboration between Ghent University and Sint-Lievenscollege, where a bridge was built between two apparent opposites: classical languages and programming languages. In this project, you can use your …
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Motivating students to learn a language
Do you know it? Students who are timid or anxious to speak in front of the class. How can we help these students?
This is possible through the use of technology such as the iPad.
The goal is not to use an iPad, but how do we encourage students to …
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AI & ART: Unleash your lyrical Picasso
In this educational AI project we will make art with artificial intelligence. Not by complicated techniques and calculations, but by typing in a simple sentence. In this way you dive into the 'imagination' (latent space) of artificial …
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Bring the Roman Emperors back to life with AI
Artificial Intelligence has an increasing influence on our lives. From autocorrect on touchscreen keyboards to recommendations on Netflix, the posts on social media, the deliveries on Deliveroo… to the ranking on Tinder. Take your smartphone by …
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The hidden perspective in your photo
We all know a photo. Snapshots in 2D. You take them daily with your smartphone and you can edit them with all kinds of apps and filters. But did you know that you can go from 2D to 3D in the classroom through artificial intelligence and neural …
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Getting started with the Smartest Human
Use the popularity of the game program De Slimste Mens to get creative with your students. Let them follow current events in a more targeted way, immerse them in archive material from eg Twitter, websites of newspapers and/or YouTube. Let them …
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