Documents List

  • Criminal Database (0b)  
    In category: S1-3.
    . 16 downloads since then.

    In response to a request for the criminal database, here is the version I've used for a few years, with a booklet. The file is 16Mb, as it contains a version of the database after each set of tasks, so that pupils can still progress if the database gets errors!

    Kind regards
    Gordon

  • Criminal Database (0b)  
    In category: S1-3.
    . 2 downloads since then.

    In response to a request for the criminal database, here is the version I've used for a few years, with a booklet. The file is 16Mb, as it contains a version of the database after each set of tasks, so that pupils can still progress if the database gets errors!

    Kind regards
    Gordon

  • Criminal Database (0b)  
    In category: S1-3.
    . 7 downloads since then.

    In response to a request for the criminal database, here is the version I've used for a few years, with a booklet. The file is 16Mb, as it contains a version of the database after each set of tasks, so that pupils can still progress if the database gets errors!

    Kind regards
    Gordon

  • Formula practice (21.2k)  
    In category: S1-3.
    . 149 downloads since then.

    An excel file with 3 sheet in order to practice different formula. There are three pages.

  • Ethical Sourcing (11m)  
    In category: S1-3.
    . 142 downloads since then.

    The following of the mobile phone lesson. It is a smartboard file and a worksheet on ethical sourcing and coltan in Congo.

  • Mobile phones (7.9m)  
    In category: S1-3.
    . 197 downloads since then.

    A little lesson with a worksheet and a smartboard file about mobile phones (how they work and how they evolved from the first mobile phone to the smartphones we have now).

  • Kodu - Placing elements (9.6m)  
    In category: S1-3.
    . 88 downloads since then.

    It is a smartboard file. It is a lesson about placing elements, changing their properties and also making paths. There is a little race track activity at the end of the file.

  • Kodu - introduction and maps (10.1m)  
    In category: S1-3.
    . 84 downloads since then.

    It is a smartboard lesson on Kodu, how to start and make a map. It contains various steps and challenges to make pupils more comfortable using the different options in Kodu.

  • Typing skill (3.9m)  
    In category: S1-3.
    . 122 downloads since then.

    This is a lesson about typing skills using the BBC Dance Mat Typing and some activities to do in class. It could be a nice introduction activity or a filler when you have a couple of periods before holidays you need to fill.

    Included: smartboard files, word documents and picture of keyboards.

  • Meet the Expert - Glasgow Clyde College - 6 Dec 17 (171.1k)  
    In category: cyber skills, microbit, S1-3.
    . 111 downloads since then.

    Cyber Skills Programme - Meet the Experts

    These sessions give pupils the chance to virtually ‘meet’ people working in cyber security and ask questions through GLOW. The project aims to highlight the range of careers today’s youngsters could perform in the rapidly growing cyber security and cyber resilience industries. Many of the jobs they could do when they leave school haven’t even been invented yet.

    Session 1 - Glasgow Clyde College, Wednesday 6th December, 10.30 - 11.30am

    Glasgow Clyde College will give those logging on an insight into what goes on behind the scenes in the battle to keep hackers from accessing student profiles and confidential details at Glasgow Clyde College.

    Sign up to attend here - https://cyberskillsmeettheexpertgcc.eventbrite.co.uk

    Pupils from S1 to S3 can learn how combatting cyber crime and keeping 27,000 students’ online accounts protected is all part of a day’s work

    This session will also use the BBC micro:bit to perform simple fun tasks such as creating a smiley face and drawing pictures.

  • Cyber Skills Programme - Live Online Sessions (179.4k)  
    In category: S1-3.
    . 144 downloads since then.

    Open the door to a life of online crime fighting for S1 to S3s in a series of new live and online cyber security lessons.

    With no technical knowledge needed, these practical, hands-on classes provide digital skills, allow pupils to ask the experts how it’s really done, showcasing the world of careers in the rapidly growing cyber security and cyber resilience industries.

    These lessons give an insight into one of the fastest growing industries in the UK. Many of the jobs they could do when they leave school haven’t even been invented yet.

    Lesson 1 - Friday 8th December - 14.00 - 15.00

    This will go live during Computing Science Education Week and sees the learners step into the shoes of a cyber criminal attempting to ‘crack’ a massive collection of passwords. Inspired by real-life events, the class also provides tips on ways to protect yourself from this type of cyber attack.

    Sign up to attend here - https://lesson1cyberskills.eventbrite.co.uk

    Lesson 2 - Friday 26th January, 11.30 - 12.30

    Hacking into a bank and taking control of its computer system is the idea behind this. A series of tasks performed against the clock allow the ‘hacker’ to control a Raspberry Pi Piggy Bank from their own classroom. The lesson is inspired by Capture the Flag security games that are often used to train new cyber security recruits.

    Sign up to attend here - https://lesson2cyberskills.eventbrite.co.uk

    Lesson 3 - Wednesday 21st February, 14.00 - 15.00
    This will give learners the chance to take on a new set of tasks and continue to sharpen their cyber skills.

    Sign up to attend here - https://lesson3cyberskills.eventbrite.co.uk