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OctoStudio: Video step-by-step plans and project ideas
With OctoStudio you can create interactive animations and games on your mobile phone or tablet. Take photos and record sounds, bring them to life with coding blocks and send them to family and friends. On the video channel you will see all kinds …
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Making automaton with micro:bit: Video
With the micro:bit you can let your students make interesting things in a fun and easy way, ranging from robots to musical instruments. In this video, Pauline Maas introduces the micro:bit and shows with a few practical examples how teachers can …
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Open Roberta Lab: Video List
Playlist on YouTube about working with Open Roberta Lab. With this programming environment, students learn to program robots. Open Roberta Lab uses graphical programming so that beginners can easily learn to code. They use different programming …
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Numberphile: YouTube channel
Numberphile is an educational YouTube channel with videos that explore topics from different areas of mathematics. In addition to videos that focus on a specific number, you will find many videos about more advanced mathematical concepts such as …
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Tinkercad Circuits: Explanatory Videos
English video list on how to use Tinkercad Circuits. Tinkercad is an online 3D modeling program for 3D design, electronics and coding. You can also use Tinkercad to draw electrical circuits. For example, you have students perform a simulation …
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Science vs Sound: Music Video
This video shows various methods of making sound visible, such as vibrating a non-Newtonian fluid, Chladni plates, and a standing wave through which fire passes.
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Physicsgirl: YouTube channel
In this YouTube channel, Dianna Cowern clarifies scientific experiments, and shares demonstrations and new discoveries, mainly around physics.
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ZIM Kids: Programming Scenes with Slate
This video shows you how to program a scene with ZIMJs Slate where you choose a background with a photo of nature, a person or a thing. Then you can also add sound.
ZIM Code was developed as a successor to Scratch where students switch from …
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The Statue of Liberty in augmented reality
Discover the history of an iconic monument. Statue of Liberty features educational archival materials and multiple AR experiences that allow you to view the Statue of Liberty at full size and from different perspectives.
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Journey to the moon: Augmented reality
Engage students in the lesson through movement and physical exploration.
Use Apollo's Moon Shot AR to learn about the scientific and historical milestones of the Apollo 11 mission through engaging AR experiences and simulation challenges.
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Mondly AR: Language learning with augmented reality
Learn more than 30 languages with the help of a virtual assistant available at any time and any place via augmented reality , including in the classroom or in the living room. You scan the environment with the camera of your smartphone or tablet and …
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VOKA Pathology 3D: Anatomy of the human body via AR
This application provides you with a 3D atlas of human anatomy. Detailed images provide insight into the inside and outside of various anatomical structures in humans.
It is possible to zoom in and out on the 3D models, view the models from any angle …
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