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Introduction to Machine Learning
Primary - Grade 3
In this lesson, students learn how a computer can be taught to categorize objects. This is something students already have experience with.
Turing Tests
Grade 4 - Grade 6
When artificial intelligence (AI) advances to a certain level, it may be possible to have conversations with machines that feel like speaking to a human. This exercise tests the current state of AI to see whether we can be fooled.
Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs): Artistic Creation with an AI Collaborator
Grade 9 - Grade 12
A generative adversarial network (GAN) is a pair of duelling systems playing a game. The discriminative network has been trained to recognize, or discriminate among, types of data.
Machine Learning: Supervised and Unsupervised
Grade 7 - Grade 8
There are many ways to build machine learning programs. In this lesson, students explore two of the basic types of machine learning: unsupervised learning and supervised learning.
Introduction to Facebook
Secondary - Adult
The following short animations are intended for learners who have not yet set up a Facebook account or for those who have recently started.
Introduction to Zoom
Secondary - Adult
Zoom is an example of a video conferencing platform used specifically for hosting meetings virtually by using a camera and microphone on your device (computer, tablet or smartphone).
Samsung Galaxy Tab Basics
Adult
Explore the Samsung Galaxy 8.4 Tablet to learn the essential functions of the tablet.
Math in Nature Video Series 1-8
The Math in Nature Video Series is an excellent tool for connecting math and the world around us.
Intermediate Google Workspace Part 2
Adult
This learning program has been divided into two courses: Introduction to Google Workspace and Advanced Google Workspace. The second course is intended to provide learners with practical training on using the advanced features of Google Workspace. This course focuses on collaborative and integrated google tools that work together with other tools. Learning Objectives By the … Continued
Inuktitut Digital Literacy Game Engine
Primary - Adult
The Inuktitut Digital Literacy Game Engine hosts three games (when launched but educators can add more game iterations they create), designed in partnership with Ilitaqsiniq Nunavut Literacy Council.
Iqalliarluk
Middle - Adult
Have fun and improve your typing skills by playing Iqalliarluk – ᐃᖃᓪᓕᐊᕐᓗᒃ, a new game developed by Ilitaqsiniq – Nunavut Literacy Council and Pinnguaq!
How to Assemble a Computer
Secondary - Adult
This is an introductory tutorial on how to assemble a PC desktop. In this video, we will learn about the different parts of a computer and how to assemble the computer.
Introduction to Google Workspace Part 1
Primary - Secondary
This learning program is divided into two courses: Introduction to Google Workspace and Advanced Google Workspace. The first course is intended to provide learners with practical training on how to use Google Workspace. This introductory course will serve as a step-by-step guide to using the basic functions of Google tools and help you integrate them … Continued
Planning and Creating a Podcast Using Audacity
Secondary
This course is an introduction to podcasting. It will take the learner through the process of planning a series and the production skills needed to produce an episode. This course introduces key concepts through a participatory exercise in which the learner drafts a podcast series plan, articulating the goals for the project and its value … Continued
Video Production for Social Media
Secondary - Adult
This course introduces learners to the world of video production by taking them along a three-step process for video creation: Pre-Production, Production, and Post-Production. Topics covered include: creating a video strategy, scripting, storyboarding, filming tips, video editing software, editing techniques, and much more. Course Objectives By the end of this course, learners will be able … Continued
Just Like Us
Primary - Adult
Cole Pauls explores the importance of Indigenous representation in video games through a personal story he wrote and illustrated.
Imagining Worlds & Characters
This activity will teach students about worldbuilding and the relationship between a character and its world. It also poses two different ways of thinking about a concept to inspire creativity.
Introduction to Serious Games and Their Design for K–Grade 3
Grade 1 - Grade 3
Serious games are games whose primary purpose is education and training as opposed to entertainment. They take advantage of the ability of computer games to attract and engage players/learners for a specific purpose, such as to develop new knowledge or skills.
Introduction to Serious Games and Their Design for Grades 4–6
Grade 4 - Grade 6
Serious games are games whose primary purpose is education and training as opposed to entertainment. They take advantage of the ability of computer games to attract and engage players/learners for a specific purpose such as to develop new knowledge or skills.
Introduction to Serious Games and Their Design for Grades 7–8
Grade 7 - Grade 8
Serious games are games whose primary purpose is education and training as opposed to entertainment. They take advantage of the ability of computer games to attract and engage players/learners for a specific purpose, such as to develop new knowledge or skills.
Introduction to Serious Games and Their Design for Grades 9–12
Grade 9 - Grade 12
Serious games are games whose primary purpose is education and training as opposed to entertainment. They take advantage of the ability of computer games to attract and engage players/learners for a specific purpose such as to develop new knowledge or skills.