by Rankin, Sarah (EECD/EDPE) | Sep 30, 2025
Activity image generated with Canva AI Overview The activity involves using micro:bit CreateAI to train a machine learning model to recognize specific movements when engaged in a physical activity (i.e. dribbling or shooting when playing basketball, shooting or...
by Rankin, Sarah (EECD/EDPE) | Feb 21, 2025
Activity image generated with ChatGPT/DALL-E Overview This lesson connects digital literacy and responsible AI use with New Brunswick workforce skills. It was designed to emphasize ethical considerations regarding copyright, plagiarism, and AI in educational and...
by Rankin, Sarah (EECD/EDPE) | Jan 10, 2025
A Guided Journey to Digital Literacy for Teachers, Students, and Families! National CyberDay 2025 is an opportunity to make the digital world safer and more empowering for everyone. Unlock expert-created materials on cybersecurity, AI, quantum computing and media...
by Adam Binet | Mar 29, 2023
Overview In this self-paced online course, students will learn crucial skills to identify cyber threats by analyzing suspicious files and hidden folders within a virtual Windows 10 machine. Through an integrated hands-on lab environment, students will search for,...
by Adam Binet | Mar 16, 2023
Overview In this course, students will learn how to better protect a Windows computer system against basic threats and vulnerabilities by identifying security risks and applying standard hardening techniques. These self-paced online courses include learning content,...
by Adam Binet | Feb 24, 2023
Overview In this lesson, students use mind maps to explore concepts of “respect” and “consent” in an online context. They consider a wide range of scenarios that shed light on different aspects of consent relating to digital media and draw on those to create a...
by Adam Binet | Feb 13, 2023
Overview Linux is a free and open-source operating system that is used by advanced computer users and cybersecurity experts. An operating system is the software that controls a computer’s basic functions, such as managing its memory, processing, and storage....
by Adam Binet | Feb 5, 2023
Overview Scratch is a fun, easy-to-use programming language that lets you create interactive games, animations, and stories by snapping together colorful code blocks – no typing required! As you build projects, you’ll learn how to solve problems, think logically, and...
by Adam Binet | Jan 16, 2023
Overview Canva is a free online graphic design tool that is easy to use for beginners but also has advanced features. Students can use Canva to create posters, presentations, social media graphics, and more across all subjects. Learning graphic design basics and Canva...
by Adam Binet | Jan 9, 2023
Overview In this activity, students will learn about the dark, pervasive, and real threat that all of us, especially those in power (such as politicians, journalists, CEO’s and more) face in a hyper-connected world. When our daily devices, such as our phones,...
by Adam Binet | Nov 15, 2022
Overview This learning activity serves as an introduction for middle and high school students to demystify the inner workings of their everyday technology. The lesson guides students through the critical parts that make up a computer, including the motherboard, CPU,...