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Teaching ‘Wired vs. wireless networks’ for Grade 11

Explore engaging ways to teach Grade 11 students the differences between wired and wireless networks, data transmission speeds, and how to interpret connectivity adverts. Learn how to make theoretical networking concepts practical and relatable with hands-on activities and real-world applications.
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Teaching ‘Communication channels and media’ for Grade 10

Discover practical ways to teach “Obtaining Internet Access” for Grade 10, covering ISPs, hardware, and software essentials. Explore interactive activities like DIY network setups, cost-analysis games, and real-world scenarios. Make internet connectivity concepts engaging and relevant while equipping learners with critical skills for setting up and troubleshooting connections on PCs and mobile devices.
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Teaching ‘Basic network security’ for Grade 11

Explore practical and engaging strategies to teach basic network security to Grade 11 students, including hands-on activities, real-world examples, and interactive role-playing to make theoretical concepts relevant and fun in the classroom.
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Teaching ‘Network devices’ for Grade 10

Explore practical strategies for teaching Grade 10 students about network devices, including switches and routers. This post provides hands-on activities, relatable examples, and creative analogies to make this CAPS-aligned topic engaging and relevant for students. Perfect for understanding how these devices power modern communication systems!
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Teaching ‘Intranet – definition and uses’ for Grade 11

Teaching the concept of intranets in Grade 11 connects learners with real-world applications of private networks. Use role-playing, case studies, and simulations to make this topic engaging and practical, fostering critical thinking and collaboration.
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Teaching ‘The Internet as an example of a GAN’ for Grade 10

Explore the internet as a Global Area Network (GAN) in this engaging Grade 10 CAT blog. Highlight its advantages, such as global connectivity and e-commerce opportunities, and discuss drawbacks like security risks and misinformation. With interactive activities like debates and internet mapping, help students grasp the internet’s vast impact and limitations in real-world contexts.