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App Lab Personality Quiz

Grade audience: Grade 9 - Grade 12

Learn how to use App Lab to create a personality quiz! Students will generate questions to reach target audiences and create an app.

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Properly Citing Sources

Grade audience: Grade 9 - Grade 12

The purpose of this module is to introduce students and adults to the concept of citing, and provide them with the proper resources and tools to cite correctly.

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Choosing A Minecraft Mod

Grade audience: Grade 7 - Grade 8

Minecraft is fun on its own, but did you know it has mods? Mods allow extra content to be added to Minecrafts base game. Learn how to choose one!

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Critical Literacy Scams

Grade audience: Grade 9 - Grade 12

It is important for anybody to know how to not become subjects to online scams. Learn how to develop the required skills to avoid scams online.

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Copyright Of Music And Imagery

Grade audience: Grade 9 - Grade 12

In this lesson we discuss trademarks, patents, public domains, fair use, intellectual property, and infringement in the music industry.

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Creating Strong Passwords

Grade audience: Grade 9 - Grade 12

Creating a strong password to keep out cyber thieves is important. Learn how to create the perfect password in this lesson.

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Math Storytelling Using Twine

Grade audience: Grade 9 - Grade 12

Using students knowledge of probability and data management, students will create a math question children’s story using Twine!

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Mythology Using Twine

Grade audience: Grade 9 - Grade 12

Students will learn about mythology, legends and folktales while programming a Choose Your Own Adventure style story in Twine.

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Critical Literacy

Grade audience: Grade 7 - Grade 12

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.

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Exploring Biological Systems Using Twine

Grade audience: Grade 9 - Grade 12

Studentsd will learn about the systems of the human body and how they interact with each other, while creating a story using Twine.

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Planning An Escape Room Using Twine

Grade audience: Grade 9 - Grade 12

Escape rooms are challenging and fun! Have you ever wondered how you could create your own? Well, in this lesson we will plan an escape room or a code breaking story using Twine.

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Creating Infographics

Grade audience: Grade 7 - Grade 12

In this lesson teachers will choose a topic that students will have to create an infographic about using Piktochart!

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Introduction To Algorithms

Grade audience: Grade 1 - Grade 3

What are algorithms? How can you make one of your own? In this lesson Ryan Oliver will tell you all about algorithms!

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Installing A Minecraft Mod

Grade audience: Grade 7 - Grade 8

Minecraft mods are fun to use to advance your game play, but how do you install one? Find out in this lesson!

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Learning With Minecraft Mods

Grade audience: Grade 9 - Grade 12

Mods can be more than just fun ways to add content to Minecraft. You can actually use them to create a lesson of your own! Find out more in this lesson by Leah Jackett.