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The most and least efficient learning methods according to Leerpunt
Since 2022, Leerpunt has been strengthening educational practice with scientific insights. The independent organization recently published a meta-analysis in which researchers examined well-known learning methods and ranked them based on cost, …
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Le pluriel des noms: Explanation
Article and video about the use and rules for pluralizing nouns.
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Introductory games for French, English, Spanish or German tutors
For language lessons, it is advisable to get acquainted informally for half an hour through a game before the substantive start. That immediately broke the ice. In this article you will find, in addition to the Dutch version of the …
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Eight tips for your oral French or English exam
An oral exam is a daunting prospect for many students, especially if it is in another language. It remains a nerve-wracking moment for many, whether you are in high school or attending college or university. Do you have to take an oral exam in …
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Inclusive learning: Get more out of your computer for every student
Which hidden tools do you still have to discover in your browser, Word or Powerpoint to support students with dyslexia, ASD, ADHD, color blindness…? Do you suddenly use them for your whole class? Because inclusive learning makes everyone …
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Ten apps to limit your smartphone use
A message here, a message there. It's hard to ignore your phone, especially while studying. Do you know how much time you spend on your smartphone every day? According to research, we spend an average of 5.4 hours a day on our phone. …
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Listening to music while studying, good idea or not?
Studying for a long time, such as during the study period, can be tiring. Fortunately, music makes studying a bit more pleasant, but is that a good idea? The effect of listening to music on your concentration has been extensively researched and …
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Do's and don'ts of digital feedback
In this article teacher educator Liesbeth De Paepe gives tips about giving digital feedback.
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Typ10: Learning to type for dyslexics
Many children with dyslexia struggle with a negative self-image and are therefore unable to develop optimally. However, creating the right learning environment can do wonders. This is precisely what we attach great importance to with Typ10. We …
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Organizing digital exams: Tips
There is a lot to consider when organizing remote exams. In this document we bundle concrete tips for organizing remote exams.
These tips are an addition to Organizing exams remotely: Step -by-step plan
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Accessibility tools for Chromebook
This English-language infographic gives you an overview of built-in tools that can support students with visual problems or reading difficulties:
- screen reader,
- text-to-speech,
- speech-to-text,
- magnification function.
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Microtraining to get started with H5P yourself
With H5P you can create simple digital exercises.
On this website you will find short micro lessons to get started with H5P.
René Breedveld explains in videos of maximum 10 minutes how to make an exercise in H5P.You can get started with H5P for …
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