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Picture Book Maker: Create and publish your own children's book online
With Picture Book Maker from Culture Street you can create and publish your own children's book. You choose from different backgrounds, characters and objects to shape your story. You can also add text and give your book a title and an author. …
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TextFX project: Google Lab Sessions
TextFX is an AI experiment that uses Google's PaLM 2 grand language model. These 10 tools are designed to extend the writing process by generating creative possibilities with text and language. It is designed to help rappers, writers and …
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EDUbox Reading: Tool
With the EDUbox Reading, VRT - together with Het Leesoffensief (a partnership between the departments of Education and Training, Culture, Youth and Media, and Welfare) - wants to mobilize as many students as possible to read, read aloud or read …
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LessonUp: Teach interactive lessons with the greatest of ease!
With LessonUp you give varied interactive lessons with videos, images, interactive questions and quizzes. Both online and at school. Create your own lessons, or use lessons from other teachers. You can also reuse parts of a lesson.
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Padlet: Row with the oars you have to make your (distance) lesson interactive
Padlet is a digital bulletin board where you can post and share material for or with your students.
Padlet has several options:
- students can easily post different forms of messages (besides text also images, YouTube videos, links to websites, …
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LICEcap: Create animated GIFs quickly and easily
LICEcap is an open source tool to create animated GIFs by recording your desktop or a Windows window.
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OpenDyslexie: Font for dyslexics
OpenDyslexic is an open source font created for readers with dyslexia. The font can also be bold, italic and bold italic.
There are no restrictions on using OpenDyslexic. You only ask to properly mention the URL http://dyslexicfonts.com .
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