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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.
Together with artists who use code as artistic …
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JolienDraws: Free coloring pages
As a teacher you can let your students color these free coloring pages made by JolienTekent. These coloring pages were made during the weeks that the coronavirus was in our country, based on suggestions submitted by users. They deal with very …
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Gezelle: Guido Gezelle in the classroom
Projects and lesson plans to introduce Gezelle to the classroom, from pre-school to secondary:
- companion for toddlers ,
- Cheers to everyone ,
- web search ,
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Drawing fund: Organize a drawing action with revenue
The idea is simple. All students make a nice drawing during a regular drawing lesson. Signfund makes greeting cards and other gadgets free of charge and without obligation. The children sell these safely through personal online stores and the …
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Word Up: Creative workshops and training
Word Up started ten years ago as a one-man business for giving language workshops (hence the name). It has now grown into an organization for creative workshops and targeted training with twenty freelance teachers.
Why Word Up?
Because creativity is …
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