
The C.A.T. Selfie Challenge
[Re-posted from last year] Now, here’s an idea to get your students to engage with physical hardware that we discuss in ‘theory’ lessons. Seeing that many teens today seem to love taking pictures of themselves, […]
[Re-posted from last year] Now, here’s an idea to get your students to engage with physical hardware that we discuss in ‘theory’ lessons. Seeing that many teens today seem to love taking pictures of themselves, […]
Similar to charts and sparklines, conditional formatting provides a useful way to visualize data and make worksheets easier to understand. In this video, you’ll learn how to use conditional formatting.
I have added MANY more exams (previous) to the shared resources. These are also available via Claire Smuts’ shared Google Drive.
Well, it’s that time of year…EXAMS! I’m sure your students want to know what they need to know for the various applications. In addition to the CAPS skillset layout I created earlier this year, I […]
Part 7 In this video, I show you to use basic events (input events) on the Micro:bit. I’ve also included (for members of the site) the .hex file I made for the video, containing the code […]
Here is a great exercise to reinforce CONCATENATE, UPPER, RIGHT, LEFT, LOWER functions. Get your students to create their own password generator based on various factors. In the image below you can see how the […]
The Tech Teachers FORUM is now LIVE! Connect with other teachers :: Collaborate & support Build the community of computer teachers An online forum has been created to serve the communication, networking and sharing needs […]
[successteacher] #8 A Successful Teacher uses praise authentically
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The Excel Function of the month is SUMIF
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