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Strong digital skills don’t begin with advanced code.
Presentation software, documents, browsers, communication tools, and everyday applications all form part of a learner’s digital foundation.
Digital literacy is where it starts. https://t.co/2PnnhgOIPh
Your binary and data storage quick guide worth saving for later:
Bit = 0 or 1
Nibble = 4 bits
Byte = 8 bits
Computer Science learners of all ages can strengthen their file size and storage understanding with this quick tid-bit 😉
Humans see an image. A computer processes data.
Understanding this is a simple way to explore how computers interpret visual information.
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You see a cat. AI sees patterns.
Shape. Edges. Features. Context.
This is how machines learn to tell the difference between a cat and a dog, without ever “seeing” like we do.
A simple starting point for understanding how AI actually works.
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Debugging starts early.
It’s a simple example, but the skill behind it is much bigger: learning how to pause, test, and try again when something doesn’t work.
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AI is often taught as a tool.
We teach it as a system with history, trade-offs, and impact.
Our courses help students understand where AI comes from, not just how to use it.
This is what real digital literacy looks like.
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Code Avengers is now available in the Snapplify App Gallery.
For schools using Snapplify, this makes it easier to find and access Code Avengers as part of your digital learning toolkit.
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This is what age-appropriate learning design looks like.
Our junior courses use guided exploration to help students understand what’s happening before concepts become more technical.
Music: "Deadly Roulette" Kevin MacLeod
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Equitable access to digital learning is still out of reach for too many learners.
Code Avengers has been awarded US$100,000 in AWS credits through the AWS Education Equity Initiative. Read how this support will help us continue reducing barriers: https://t.co/mRzlMICKhw
Scams often rely on urgency, authority, and emotion, not technical skill.
In this Grade 6 lesson, students step into a story and practise slowing down, checking details, and questioning what they’re being asked to trust.
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A computer was once someone whose job was to perform calculations by hand, often for astronomy, engineering, and scientific research.
A reminder that behind every computer, algorithm, and AI system is human thinking.
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Through guided exploration in this junior lesson, students begin to understand how code can control real world machines, like an agribot operating in a field.
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People often talk about AI as if it's a single tool that does everything.
In reality, AI is made up of different approaches, like machine learning, computer vision, language processing, and more.
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Some systems are too complex to be programmed step by step. That’s where machine learning and deep learning come in.
Instead of writing rules, we train models using data so they can make decisions, recognise patterns, and improve over time.
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Every click, swipe, and interaction online becomes data.
From social media to search engines to recommendations, machine learning is constantly learning from behaviour. Understanding this is essential for digital literacy, data awareness, and AI education.
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Alan Turing was a mathematician and codebreaker who helped decrypt the German Enigma cipher during World War II.
Beyond wartime cryptography, he proposed the idea of a “universal machine,” a theoretical model that became the foundation of modern computing.
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