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Greek and Minecraft: Acropolis Adventure
How do you bring educational technology into the classical languages? Last academic year, my students and I designed teaching materials that did just this! We developed two levels in which students could explore ancient Rome and learn more about …
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Bring Greek myths to life with AI!
In this article you will read about a teaching approach that introduces students to three myths: the myth about Scylla and Charybdis and two about King Midas, with his donkey ears or his trademark golden touch . They discover the characters and are …
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Les Sherborne: Case Study
Be inspired by these ideas when developing a lesson according to Veronica Sherborne's movement pedagogy. In each exercise, a toddler works together with a pupil from primary school.
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Movement lesson: Movement directions and preparatory writing
In this movement lesson you let toddlers experience writing patterns such as circles and loops with their body.
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Bring the Chimera and AI into your classroom!
Article about a teaching project introducing the Greek hero Bellerophon, his flying horse Pegasus and the terrible Chimaera. Greek myths are thus combined with artistic training and artificial intelligence to bring the fantasy three-headed monster …
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Artificial Intelligence and Ancient Greek: Project Description
Article about a project developed to bridge the gap between classical languages and modern computer techniques and programming languages, providing an introduction to the world of artificial intelligence and its possibilities, but also its …
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Bring Tacitus to life with AI
Article about a project on AI technology, a collaboration between Ghent University and Sint-Lievenscollege, where a bridge was built between two apparent opposites: classical languages and programming languages. In this project, you can use your …
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Fit kids in the classroom: Eight practical tips for more exercise
Even when the weather outside is not good, sufficient exercise is still very important. The blog Education for tomorrow collected eight practical tips for more movement, including ideas for moving learning, movement snacks, each his own move for …
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Pythia: Epigraphy, Poetry and AI
When studying Classical Antiquity, we rely on all kinds of sources. Stories of great poets, beautiful temples, drawings on all kinds of objects... In this AI project you will get to know epigraphy, the branch of archeology that delves into …
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Sixty ideas to get children to exercise more at school
Do you want to motivate children even better to exercise more? Then really challenge them! In addition to deploying a competent and inspiring subject teacher and perhaps offering a sporty after-school program, you can of course do much more to …
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Scribble, colour, chalk, paint ... this is how you learn to write: Kindergarten
Do our children still have to learn to write now that everything is digitized? Yes, because learning to read and learning to write develop together and support each other. Read more about the why and the demand for more attention for motor …
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The multirups: Different functions throughout the classroom
Ideas for using the caterpillar image in all kinds of applications in class and at school. The caterpillar is given a function in the pursuit of language development, mathematical thinking and motor movement.
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