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Teaching ‘Social engineering tricks’ for Grade 11

Social engineering tricks are crucial for understanding cybersecurity. This CAPS-aligned Grade 11 post explores engaging strategies like role-play, poster-making, phishing simulations, and case studies to make teaching these concepts practical and relevant while equipping students to counteract online threats.
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Teaching ‘Communication and communication devices’ for Grade 11

Dive into teaching communication devices and wireless standards in Grade 11. Explore modems, routers, Wi-Fi, and NFC with hands-on activities, relatable examples, and creative teaching ideas to bring network technologies to life in the classroom. Engage students with practical insights and interactive discussions.
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Teaching ‘Different types of computing devices’ for Grade 10

Explore ways to teach Grade 10 learners about different types of computing devices, from desktops to smart wear. This CAPS-aligned guide features interactive activities, hands-on tasks, and practical ideas to make concepts like embedded systems, convergence, and dedicated devices exciting and accessible. Perfect for all classroom settings, including under-resourced environments.
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Teaching ‘Fair use policy’ for Grade 11

Discover innovative ways to teach the “fair use policy” in Grade 11 CAT, using games, debates, and real-world examples. Engage students in understanding network fairness and ethical internet usage with practical, CAPS-aligned activities.
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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 ‘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!