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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 ‘How technology can benefit or harm the economy’ for Grade 10

Learn how to teach Grade 10 students about the economic impacts of technology. Explore practical classroom activities to discuss benefits, harms, the digital divide, and online harassment, helping learners understand technology’s role in society.
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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.
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Teaching ‘Safety and Security Issues’ for Grade 10

Empower Grade 10 learners with practical strategies to stay safe online. Explore e-mail threats, malware, safe internet use, and computer criminals through relatable scenarios, activities, and interactive discussions. Make cyber safety fun and relevant while teaching critical life skills.
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Teaching ‘Internet as an example of a WAN’ for Grade 11

Teaching “Internet as an example of a WAN” for Grade 11 can be interactive and engaging. Use maps, role-playing, and speed tests to show how the internet operates as a WAN. Explore real-world applications like streaming and cloud computing to connect theoretical knowledge with practical experiences.
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Teaching ‘Digital citizenship’ for Grade 10

Empower Grade 10 learners with practical lessons on digital citizenship. Cover social issues like cyberbullying, explore digital footprints, and unpack the South African POPI Act. Use interactive activities and real-world scenarios to foster understanding and responsible online behaviour.