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Encryption
Encryption is very important to learn about for your safety use on the Internet. Watch this short video to learn why!
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Learning how to use your email properly is important. Watch this short video for good tips to remember when emailing.
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Connecting to the Internet Wirelessly
To learn how to connect your computer to wireless Internet, watch this step-by-step video. A narrator demonstrates each step on his PC.
TED-Ed
Big Data
In this age of incredible technological advancements, how have we been capable of storing massive amounts of data? Watch the evolution of big data through major progressions, from storage in a single computer, to today's widespread use...
TED-Ed
The Demise of Guys
Girls are outperforming boys at all levels from elementary to graduate school. Psychologist Philip Zimardo considers the reasons why boys are struggling today, including the possible effects of excessive Internet use and the idea that...
Curated Video
Safety Mode
Teach your YouTube users how to protect themselves from offensive content with a mini lesson on Safety Mode. The teacher presents information about Safety Mode, and then demonstrates how it can be turned on and off. Learners...
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Steve Jobs Documentary
Your techies will love the photos of young Jobs and Wozniack in this brief overview of Steve Jobs' trip from garage to grandeur, from millionaire at 24 to ousted at 30. A very positive spin on a mercurial genius.
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Cyberbullying
Cyber bullying is a serious issue amongst all ages. This quick video is an important reminder that cyber bullying can affect anyone.
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Gaming In The Classroom
Learning games on the Internet are great resources to use in the classroom. However, make sure you research the games you allow your class to play. This video tells viewers why.
Crash Course
Crash Course Computer Science #29: The Internet
This video [11:57] focuses on the Internet and how it works. Specifically, how that stream of characters you punch into your browser's address bar, like "youtube.com", return this very website. We're talking in a broader sense about that...