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Maps.com: Maps about current topics
Maps.com collects maps to better understand the world. They stimulate the imagination and offer new perspectives and horizons.
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Dollar Street: Stereotypes about living conditions in photos
Imagine the world as one street. Everyone lives on Dollar Street.
The poorest on the left and the richest on the right. Everyone else lives somewhere in between. Where would you live? Visit Dollar Street and see homes belonging to hundreds of people …Translated by
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Opera on Video: Free videos for the opera fan
This website is an interesting link with numerous operas (various stagings) and trailers.
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AI in art: STEM project
Can we make art with artificial intelligence? Students from the second and third grade (secondary education) are creative with AI and reflect on the result. Is this art? They also discover how AI can protect our cultural heritage.
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SONUMA : French audiovisual archive
This website is the French equivalent of the Flemish Meemoo.
You can watch (fragments of) television programs and broadcasts from the audiovisual archives of the RTBF for free.Translated by
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What is Art?: Art project
This website takes you to a brand new art project for kids: What is Art? or WIK.
With WIK, art foundation The Phoebus Foundation developed an interactive art platform for children aged eight to twelve. In various comic vlogs in which artistic …
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Greentripper: Impact of travel on the environment
Traveling has an impact on our environment, on the climate... If you take the plane, you can calculate and neutralize the CO₂ impact of your trip by financing a CO₂ reduction project.
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28 to Make: Creative project ideas and inspiration
28 to Make is a series of 28 creative project ideas and inspiration.
With these infectious creative assignments your students can independently experiment with materials, techniques, support / substrate and broaden their visual language.
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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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