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Teaching ‘Managing e-mail’ for Grade 11

Equip your Grade 11 students with essential email management skills, from organising emails to creating distribution lists, setting rules, registering email accounts, and using URL shorteners. Practical ideas and real-world scenarios make this topic engaging and relevant for classroom learning.
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Teaching ‘Sifting information’ for Grade 10

Empower your Grade 10 students with practical techniques for sifting information effectively. Explore engaging activities, digital tools, and real-world examples to help them discern credible, relevant, and useful data while avoiding misinformation. Perfect for classrooms of all resource levels, this lesson prepares students for a data-driven world!
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Teaching ‘Streaming’ for Grade 12

Help Grade 12 students grasp the concept of streaming with practical activities and relatable examples. Explore bandwidth, data usage, and the mechanics behind streaming platforms, while addressing key implications like throttling and fair use policies. Engage students with interactive learning that connects theory to their everyday lives.
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Teaching ‘Typical features of web browsers’ for Grade 11

Explore practical ways to teach Grade 11 students about web browser features like bookmarks, history, and private browsing. This CAPS-aligned guide includes hands-on activities, tips for under-resourced classrooms, and lessons on responsible online behaviour.
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Teaching ‘Information vs. Knowledge’ for Grade 10

Discover practical and engaging ways to teach the distinction between “information” and “knowledge” in Grade 10 CAT classes. Explore real-life examples, hands-on activities, and creative tools that simplify the topic, inspire critical thinking, and connect theory to students’ everyday experiences. Perfect for all resource levels!
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Teaching ‘The Internet as an example of a WAN’ for Grade 12

Explore practical strategies for teaching the Internet as an example of a Wide Area Network (WAN) to Grade 12 students. Make this abstract concept relatable through simulations, real-life case studies, and interactive activities while linking it to everyday Internet services and technologies. Empower students with engaging, CAPS-aligned insights into network technologies.