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   View Standards     Standard(s): [DLIT] (4) 23 :
17) Demonstrate an appropriate level of proficiency in performing tasks using a range of digital devices.

Examples: Collect and record data, print, use send command, connect to Internet, or search; use probes, sensors, printers, robots, or computers.

Subject: Digital Literacy and Computer Science (4)
Title: RUFF RUFFMAN: Getting the Most from the Internet!
URL: https://aptv.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/ruff16-pd-mostint/wgbh-ruff-ruffman-getting-the-most-from-the-internet/support-materials/
Description:

Hear about getting the most from the internet from the much-loved character Ruff Ruffman, in this animated, musical video from RUFF RUFFMAN: HUMBLE MEDIA GENIUS. Ruff sings about all the great things you can do online. With his uniquely comical style, Ruff helps students to responsibly navigate twenty-first-century skills. This resource is part of the RUFF RUFFMAN: HUMBLE MEDIA GENIUS Collection. This video can be played during a lesson on demonstrating an appropriate level of proficiency in performing tasks using a range of digital devices.



   View Standards     Standard(s): [DLIT] (4) 4 :
R4) Identify and employ appropriate troubleshooting techniques used to solve computing or connectivity issues.

[DLIT] (4) 23 :
17) Demonstrate an appropriate level of proficiency in performing tasks using a range of digital devices.

Examples: Collect and record data, print, use send command, connect to Internet, or search; use probes, sensors, printers, robots, or computers.

Subject: Digital Literacy and Computer Science (4)
Title: Computer Science Fundamentals Unit 6 Course E Lesson 27: The Internet (2018)
URL: https://curriculum.code.org/csf-18/coursee/27/
Description:

Even though many people use the internet daily, not very many know how it works. In this lesson, students will pretend to flow through the internet, all the while learning about connections, URLs, IP Addresses, and the DNS.

If you have been doing every lesson in this course, then each student in your classroom has used the internet...but how many know how it works? Learning more about the internet will help students develop a better understanding of its endless possibilities.

Students will be able to:
- learn about the complexity of sending messages over the internet.
- translate URLs into IP Addresses.

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