European Schoolnet Academy

Koen Glotzbach

Koen comes from The Netherlands and now works in Brussels on the European Schoolnet Academy. He is the platform's communication officer and manages the technical development. Interested in open source software (which the EUN Academy runs on), he is an active contributor to that community both at work and home.
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Announcement

Going back to school: new courses coming up!

Together with our partners we prepared a new set of courses. Let’s start the new school year off just right! As always they are free, online, and open to all teachers and other education professionals. And what’s more: we have a webinar lined up for you to introduce the why Read more…

By Koen Glotzbach, 4 yearsSeptember 10, 2021 ago
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Resources

Lesson plans to help you use educational games in the classroom

After two years of training teachers and educators across Europe on how to use video games as pedagogical support in the classroom, the Games in Schools project is drawing to a close. Time to share an important project resource: a handbook on using educational games in the classroom, with lesson Read more…

By Koen Glotzbach, 4 yearsApril 13, 2021 ago
An artist's impression of the InSight lander on Mars.
Insights

An “InSight” into the Schools Tune Into Mars project

What does NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory look like? What is the top speed of the InSight Lander? And, most importantly, what are “lucky peanuts”? We at the European Schoolnet Academy had no idea, but we know someone who does… Noëlle Billon! The Schools Tune Into Mars (STIM) project was selected Read more…

By Koen Glotzbach, 5 yearsApril 30, 2020 ago
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Announcement

Taking the opportunity to learn online

Welcome to the European Schoolnet Academy blog. From here on, we’ll share updates (like technical improvements of the platform), interesting resources (such as the curated lesson plans and learning scenarios from your peers) and ideas and tips for online learning/professional development. This blog was on our planning for quite some Read more…

By Koen Glotzbach, 5 yearsMarch 20, 2020 ago
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