
Word of the Week : Easter Egg
An Easter Egg is a secret message, joke or screen buried in an application. They are used to display the credits for the development team or a humorous message. To see an Easter Egg, you need to […]
An Easter Egg is a secret message, joke or screen buried in an application. They are used to display the credits for the development team or a humorous message. To see an Easter Egg, you need to […]
A tweet is an online posting, or “micro-blog” created by a Twitter user. The purpose of each tweet is to answer the question, “What are you doing?” A tweet may contain up to 280 characters. […]
A firewall is a network security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules. It is designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a private network. You […]
A project I am undertaking alongside our Geography department has inspired me to use Minecraft Education Edition. I will post more details when I begin the implementation but for now I’ll just give you a […]
A Honeypot is a network-attached security system set up as a decoy to lure cyber-attackers and to detect, deflect or study hacking attempts in order to gain unauthorized access to information systems. The function of a […]
After much testing and trying out the Computer World I created in Minecraft for my students. I quickly realised where the faults lay in my design and flow of information. I have built a whole […]
Onion Routing is a technique for anonymous communication over a computer network. In an onion network, messages are encapsulated in layers of encryption, which can be compared to layers of an onion. Tor is an […]
By Michelle Meyer I created these booklets as a summary for my Grade 10 to 12 students. Each booklet contains almost all skills required in Word and Excel in Computer Applications Technology. It is not […]
Here is a video I made, along with the Word documents that you can use for any grade really. It teaches indenting in Microsoft Word. The files have also been uploaded to the shared Google […]
By Brandon Rennie You’ve got to get it wrong. To be an effective teacher you have to have made mistakes. Several mistakes in fact. Hopefully as you get older, get more experienced you will make […]
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