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    1. Mysteriet med den försvunna degen

      Mysteriet med den försvunna degen

      This short story, designed together with author Leone Milton, draws inspiration from our teaching material, Se möglicherwegnerna, and is aimed at grades 4-6, with a connection to the core content of Swedish. The purpose of the short story is to give students an opportunity to develop reading comprehension and writing skills while also practicing developing valuable entrepreneurial skills such as creativity. Students will work within a certain structure, which gives them guidelines to follow, while having the freedom to explore their own unique stories and ideas by creating the ending of the short story themselves. The goal of the activity is for students to practice: Shared and individual reading. Shared and individual writing. Oral presentations and oral storytelling for different audiences. Handwriting and/or writing with digital tools. Processing of own and shared texts for content and form. Giving and receiving feedback on texts.

    2. mystudweb

      mystudweb

      Digitalt läromedel med 500 lektioner och 10,000 övningar • Svenska, engelska och matematik för åk 4–9 och NO för åk 6–9. • Lektioner och övningar följer kursplanen för varje ämne och kan användas både som läromedel och läxhjälp. Pedagogiska och motiverande övningar • Självrättande övningar med fullständiga lösningar som hjälper eleven att förstå innehållet. • Eleverna får poäng och samlar ugglor för gjorda övningar och uppdrag. • Topplistor och färgkoder ökar motivationen ytterligare Tydlig översikt för lärare • Dina elevers resultat och aktiviteter sparas och är enkla att analysera både på elev-och gruppnivå. • Kopplingen till Kartläggaren ger dina elever förutsättningar att snabbt och enkelt fokusera på rätt områden

    3. Nallematte – Program för utveckling av tidig matematisk inlärningsförmåga

      Nallematte – Program för utveckling av tidig matematisk inlärningsförmåga

      Nallematte is a mathematics program developed for the needs of early childhood education. The program aims to promote general learning ability and prevent mathematical learning difficulties in 3- to 5-year-olds. Nallematte is implemented in the form of play sessions each week. The children get to work on mathematical questions and practice controlling their actions by taking part in the life of a bear family and playing games that the bears teach. Nallematte themes are also addressed in connection with the daycare center's other activities. The goal is for the children to independently begin to pay attention to mathematical phenomena in their environment and begin to investigate and structure the world around them using the mathematical concepts used in Nallematte and their newly acquired skills in controlling their actions. Nallematte has been developed in collaboration with daycare center staff. According to the preschool teachers, Nallematte has served as support for both their own learning and that of the children. The children's learning is promoted by addressing the Nallematte theme both at home and at daycare. Parents are informed about Nallematte via the bear letters that accompany the material. Parents' comments about Nallematte have been positive. My child has really liked Nallematte. These mornings have been the most fun to go to daycare. I am glad he got to take part in the program and hope that his interest in mathematics continues.

    4. När fick vi rättigheter på jobbet? – ett spel om arbetslivets historia

      När fick vi rättigheter på jobbet? – ett spel om arbetslivets historia

      When was Swedens first collective agreement signed and when was parental leave introduced? What came first, the manufacture of zippers or the first female minister in a Swedish government? In the game When did we get rights at work? you have to guess when a certain event occurred and whether it was before or after other events. The accompanying teachers guide contains game rules and instructions, links to subject plans and suggestions for how you can work further with questions about work and working life from a historical perspective.

    5. New: Skolon Guardians

      New: Skolon Guardians

      A unique insight for guardians into children’s learning Helping with homework using digital tools and learning platforms can be challenging for guardians. It’s often hard – even impossible – to know where to find tools, what login credentials to use, or where to locate important information. Through Skolon’s app for guardians, mums, dads and other carers can now with their own personal login easily and securely stay connected to everyday school life. Access your child’s digital tools as well as important school information – all in one place, directly on your phone.

    6. Nex.365 Open Library

      Nex.365 Open Library

      Open Library by Nexbib enables libraries to extend opening hours far beyond traditional staffed times, while maintaining a safe, controlled, and welcoming environment. By combining automated access control, self-service solutions, and smart building integration, libraries can offer users access early mornings, evenings, weekends, or even 24/7 without increasing staffing requirements. In the Nordics, more than 80% of public libraries offer additional Open Library hours. Weekly opening times can easily be doubled according to individual needs, providing extended services for patrons. For librarians, Open Library means better use of existing spaces and investments. Libraries remain relevant and accessible to more user groups, circulation numbers increase, and the library strengthens its role as an open, inclusive community space for learning, work, and cultural exchange. Secure entry via library card ensures that only authorised users access the library during unstaffed hours. With Open Library, librarians gain flexibility, operational efficiency, and full control while offering their communities the freedom to use the library when it fits their lives best.

    7. Nex.App | My Library App

      Nex.App | My Library App

      Nex.App speeds up self-service and brings the library directly to your users’ smartphones. Borrowing and returning items right at the shelf using a personal mobile phones offers a highly convenient alternative to queuing during busy hours. At the same time, users can access library news, events, room bookings, and social media channels, staying connected with their library community in the way today’s smartphone society expects. With Nex.App, ISBN codes can be scanned anywhere to instantly check availability, reserve the latest bestseller, or verify items from outdoor collections. Analogue and digital media are brought together in one clear overview, making discovery simple and intuitive. The app includes a digital library card for access to additional services, a built-in route planner to the nearest library, and 24/7 account management with full visibility of due dates, fines, and receipts. To support engagement, especially among younger readers, Nex.App also features a reading tracker and motivational awards. Available on all iOS and Android smartphones and tablets, Nex.App extends the library experience beyond its walls: anytime, anywhere.

    8. Nex.Kiosk Studio

      Nex.Kiosk Studio

      Nex.Kiosk Studio is an intuitive touchscreen self-service kiosk specifically designed for school libraries and barcode scanning, allowing patrons of all ages to operate it independently from the very first interaction. Customisable themes, images, and on-screen instructions are included as standard. The system supports check-out, check-in, and renewal of library items such as books, magazines, and CDs/DVDs. Custom news content can also be displayed on the screen. The kiosk is installed as a tabletop solution and can be placed on any desk.

    9. Nex.Kiosk XL

      Nex.Kiosk XL

      Nex.Kiosk XL is an intuitive self-service kiosk with an accessible, barrier-free design, allowing patrons of all ages to operate it independently from the very first interaction. Customisable themes, images, on-screen instructions, and printed or emailed receipts are included as standard. Because every library has unique workflows, additional features can be tailored to your specific needs. The system supports check-out, check-in, and renewal of library items such as books, magazines, and CDs/DVDs. Single or multiple items can be processed simultaneously. Custom news content can also be displayed on the screen. The kiosk can be installed as a freestanding unit, a tabletop solution, or as a component version for integration into custom furniture. A wide range of options for colour, materials, screen mounting, and future expansions ensures the kiosk fits seamlessly into any library environment. The shelve of the stand-alone model is made from FSC/PEFC-certified wood, supporting sustainable design.

    10. Nex.Locker

      Nex.Locker

      Nex.Locker enables libraries to offer secure and flexible 24/7 self-service. It allows reserved items to be collected and returns to be made at any time, completely independent of opening hours. Lockers can be positioned inside the library, in foyers, supermarkets, or in remote outdoor locations such as schools or bus stations. Designed for maximum adaptability, Nex.Locker supports a wide range of library collections—from books and media to tablets, VR headsets, power banks, tools, and other items in a “Library of Things.” Items are safely stored and automatically issued via library card using RFID technology. The system offers configurable compartment sizes, colours, and a choice of transparent or opaque doors, all enhanced by LED lighting for clear visibility. Modules are expandable, can be integrated into custom furniture, and include touchscreen options for receipts and user guidance.

    11. Nex.Return + Nex.Sort

      Nex.Return + Nex.Sort

      Nex.Return + Nex.Sort simplifies and automates the return of library materials, making the process fast and intuitive for users while reducing workload for staff. Returned items are automatically checked in, security is reactivated, and materials are intelligently sorted into containers or trolleys according to predefined rules. The modular system can be installed indoors or outdoors and adapted to libraries of any size. Flexible sorting options and expandable components ensure efficient workflows, faster media circulation, and seamless integration into existing library environments.