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Teaching ‘Throttling & Shaping’ for Grade 11

Explore practical ways to teach throttling and shaping in Grade 11. From hands-on network models to creative infographics, this post connects internet traffic management to classroom activities, equipping students with practical knowledge about network technologies. Perfect for making CAPS-aligned content relatable and fun!
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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.
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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!
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Teaching ‘Streaming’ for Grade 11

Explore engaging ways to teach streaming in Grade 11 CAT. This post offers practical activities, debates, and experiments to explain streaming, its applications, and its impact on society. Ideal for making the topic interactive and relatable, linking CAPS theory to students’ experiences. Perfect for under-resourced classrooms!
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Teaching ‘Government internet services and information’ for Grade 11

Teaching government internet services like e-filing, TV licensing, and Home Affairs platforms in Grade 11 introduces students to practical network concepts. Engage them with simulations, usability evaluations, and discussions about bandwidth. This real-world approach makes the internet’s role in public services relatable and applicable for all.
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Teaching ‘Instant messaging, FTP, VoIP, Grid & cloud computing’ for Grade 11

Engage Grade 11 students with interactive activities to explore instant messaging, FTP, VoIP, and grid and cloud computing. Transform these internet services into relatable concepts using role-play, collaborative tasks, and free tools, ensuring accessibility for under-resourced classrooms.