

Teaching ‘Computer crime’ for Grade 10
Teaching computer crime in Grade 10 helps learners understand information theft, data theft, and identity theft while exploring the role of hackers. Discover interactive ideas, offline resources, and relatable examples to make these legal and ethical issues relevant and practical for your learners. Share your teaching experiences!
Teaching ‘Make buying decisions regarding internet connection and access’ for Grade 11
Discover practical ways to teach Grade 11 students about internet connections, broadband, bandwidth, ISPs, and data speeds. Explore activities and discussions to simplify concepts like routers, wireless technologies, and coverage for informed decision-making on connectivity options.
Teaching ‘Recognising and acknowledging the ownership of electronic material’ for Grade 10
Teach your Grade 10 CAT students to respect copyright and acknowledge electronic material ownership with engaging activities like case studies, poster creation, and Creative Commons exploration. This CAPS-aligned blog offers practical tips for ethical digital practices and critical thinking development.
Teaching ‘File sharing’ for Grade 11
Explore engaging ways to teach file sharing in Grade 11 CAT, from peer-to-peer networks to cloud platforms and FTP. Inspire students to understand ethical implications, security measures, and real-world applications of file-sharing technologies. Bring the CAPS-aligned curriculum to life with practical activities that enhance learning!