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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 Read more…

By Koen Glotzbach, 4 yearsApril 13, 2021 ago
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Insights

The principles behind European Schoolnet Academy courses (II): pedagogical promises in practice

Last week we discussed the general principles behind our online courses, originating from academic theory and research on teacher professional development. This week we set out how these principles are reflected in practice. How do they impact the way in Read more…

By Benjamin Hertz, 5 yearsSeptember 28, 2020 ago
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Insights

The principles behind European Schoolnet Academy courses (I): the theory of connecting individuals

Ever wondered why European Schoolnet Academy courses work like they do? In this blog post, we will share some of the research and theory on the basis of which most of our courses are constructed. The foundation of European Schoolnet Read more…

By Benjamin Hertz, 5 yearsSeptember 21, 2020 ago
Tips

Summer Break – an Opportunity for Reflection!

What did you learn from the period of emergency remote teaching? Reflecting on successes and challenges during the summer break can boost your resilience for the upcoming school year. While this school year comes to an end and you are Read more…

By Efi Saltidou, 5 yearsJune 29, 2020 ago
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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 Read more…

By Koen Glotzbach, 5 yearsApril 30, 2020 ago
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Resources

Free Tools and Resources for Online Teaching

As a response to the spread COVID-19, a number of countries have required schools to quickly shift from face-to-face lessons to emergency remote teaching. Although this could seem like a daunting task for teachers, several online tools and resources can Read more…

By Jelena Milenkovic, 5 yearsApril 6, 2020 ago
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Tips

Staying Inside, Learning Online

In these unusual circumstances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, we are all spending more time on our digital devices. Online courses have also seen an increase in traffic as a result. If you have recently started such a course, you Read more…

By Ismini Georgiadi, 5 yearsMarch 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 Read more…

By Koen Glotzbach, 5 yearsMarch 20, 2020 ago

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