Web Use and Safety 9- Online Resources
In this final module we provide some more resources you can use online!
In this final module we provide some more resources you can use online!
In all the past modules in this series, we have discussed topics that include Wi-Fi. But how do we connect to the Wi-Fi? What is Wi-Fi? Find out in this module!
Now that we learned how to use Gmail, we need to know how to protect our account and our privacy.
Now that we have learned how to navigate the search engines, and how to protect ourselves on the internet, t’s time to learn about how to use email!
In the last module we learned about search engines, but how do we protect ourselves while using these search engines? Find out here!
In here we explore search engines, specifically with DuckDuckGo. Learn how to navigate around search engines!
We need to talk about something important… browser privacy! In here we learn how to keep our privacy on all of our computers.
Here is an overview of all the modules that is included in the “Web Use and Safety” series.
In part 2 of the Web Use and Safety modules we will talk about Web Browsers and how to navigate them.
In this article you will be introduced to the internet. What it is, memory, computers, privacy, and culture will all be discussed.
Author Jon Corbett will teach students about Pathfinder using Microsoft Small Basics in this series.
In this lesson plan series, author Leah Jackett takes students and teachers through a introduction to Unreal 4, how to plan and build a house in Unreal, and add assets into your created scene.
In this series students and teachers will be introduced to software programs GIMP and GraphicsGale, as well as how what tiling is and how to do it, and animation with these programs.
This lesson is geared towards students who want to learn code or make games. Students will be introduced to Twine with a working prototype.
Learn how to use the basic tools in Inkscape to create a vector art using a reference image.
Memes can be funny to share with friends and family. But sometimes they are offensive to other cultures. Learn what not to share online and cultural sensitivity.
Are you a fan of pixel art? In this lesson we take pixel art and make it 3D using voxels! Learn how to use Magicavoxel and create a world of your own.
Students will be creating an interactive story based on a novel they have already read through Twine!
Using App Lab students will learn the basics of developing an app and the basics of programming using App Lab and code.org.
Students will be introduced to signal processing and the theoretical behaviours needed to interpret pattering within a physical world.
With the internet being bigger than it ever was, it is important to develop critical thinking skills and learn how to find credibility online. Learn more about Critical Literacy.
In this module students will create a pixel art sprite with physical media and then transfer that image into a freeware program called GraphicsGale to make a useable PNG image file.
Students will receive an introduction to what Unreal Engine 4 does and learn how to navigate their projects.