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How to create an eduscape with BookWidgets?
In this video I explain how you can use BookWidgets to create your own eduscape or an instructive digital escape room.
Some examples of eduscapes:
- Find the Pharaoh's Treasure ;
- Bank robbery!
- Escape from the school.
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Your lesson more interactive with free tools
Presentation handouts Make your lesson more interactive with free tools.
Briefly, the use and benefits of some tools and apps are explained:
- Kahoot!
- Quizizz
- Quizlet
- Powtoon
- Flipquiz
- Educaplay
- Mentimeter
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DCD and ASD: Info and tips
Sheets with, on the one hand, an explanation of the developmental disorder, and, on the other hand, concrete tips to apply in classroom practice.
At the back there are also sheets with tips to make tests and exams auti-friendly:
- layout tips, …
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Case studies as a working method in health sciences
In this article you will find information about the use of case studies as teaching methods in health sciences courses. You can use cases to develop learning content
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GPS for education of students with autism
In this bundle you will find information about what autism is, what consequences it has in the classroom and what students with ASD need.
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Viewpoints and arguments: Explanation video
Using a few tweets and articles as an example, we examine what points of view and arguments are. The terms proposition and conclusion are also discussed on the basis of examples.
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Building blocks for effective language programmes: Practical guide for language support in nursery, primary and secondary education
The manual is a practical guideline for researching language integration processes. It provides a practical guide to language support.
This guide describes six building blocks that help you stimulate language development and support students …
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Blocks without chunks: Four smart strategies to study better
How to study and not to study. That is what this article on the blog of the Education Research blog collective deals with. In addition to warning about frequently occurring ineffective study methods, you will also receive study tips for ways that …
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Create tutorial video with PowerPoint
In this video, Barbara Defreyne shows you how to make an instructional video with PowerPoint.
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Strong cognitive functioning: From broad basic care to expansion of care
This collection discusses the different phases of the care continuum in the guidance of students who function strongly cognitively.
How do I practice preventive care in the classroom? How do I determine educational needs?
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Sint, christmas and new: Sensory information processing
December is not an obvious period for pupils with different sensory information processing. The crowds and ambiguity around Sint, Christmas, New Year are quite a challenge on top of all the other challenges. This article provides an explanation …
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The importance of silence in the classroom
There is often a lot of noise in the classroom because students discuss and collaborate.
But can silence also enhance learning? What is the pedagogical and didactic power of silence?Marel Schmeier and Anton Horeweg wrote an article about this.
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