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The Creative Code
The Creative Code uses programming as a creative tool and is at the same time an active way to learn more about art. Students also learn to look critically at technology by working with it themselves.
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Kwisspel: Kindergarten mathematics through play
The educational landscape is evolving. This also applies to mathematics in kindergarten. Skills such as problem-solving thinking, critical and creative thinking, collaboration and self-regulation are becoming increasingly important.
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Sammlungen Online: National Museums in Berlin
Website with online collection of the National Museums in Berlin. These national museums have fifteen collections and four institutes in Berlin. Together they form a universal museum that has grown over generations to preserve, research and …
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Artvee: High Resolution Public Domain Classical Art
In recent years, several major museums and libraries have designated most or all of the public domain art in their collections with a creative commons license. As a result, they are available without restrictions for any purpose.
Artvee sorts and …
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MoMA Learning: Website with teaching materials on modern and contemporary art
MoMA Learning is an ideal starting point to get acquainted with modern and contemporary art. The website reflects the profound shift toward digital learning since the museum launched its first curriculum website in 2006 - a transition not just from …
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Artistic looking at the circus: Collection with images
The circus has long appealed to the imagination, you can see that when you look at old posters of circus performances. The spectacle, the excitement and the astonishment are splashing about. Have your students been to a circus? What did they …
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Artfully Looking at Clouds: Collection of Images
Which clouds do your students prefer to see? Cumulus clouds, thunderclouds, woolly sheep or gigantic white castles in the air? All over the world, people are watching the clouds. They recognize shapes and people in it, they predict the weather …
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The Renaissance in Painting in Italy: Collection of Sculptures
Italy has the greatest Renaissance painters of its time. Many of those works can be found in Italian museums, but luckily there are still a few works that you can admire. Discover them in this collection of visual teaching materials.
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Peter Paul Rubens: Collection with statues
Peter Paul Rubens is one of the most famous painters of the Netherlands. In this collection of images you will find some of his most famous works that you can discuss in class.
View the Peter Paul Rubens collection on Art in Flanders >
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Romanticism in Painting: Collection with Sculptures
Romanticism is the art movement that muses about untouched nature: wild, imposing and sometimes picturesque, and about the natural behavior of humans: freedom, power, love, emotion. This is the only way to achieve perfect happiness for the …
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The Brueghel family: Collection with statues
Did you know that there is more than one Pieter Brueghel? Both Pieter Brueghel the Elder and his son Pieter Brueghel the Younger painted at a high level and portrayed similar subjects. With this visual teaching material you will discover their art …
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The Baroque in Painting: Collection with Sculptures
In the seventeenth century, painting was strongly influenced by the Baroque style movement. This visual teaching material introduces you to the work of some important painters from that period, such as Antoon van Dyck, Rembrandt, Frans Hals, Jan …
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