Get access to video lessons about the practical topics of CAT. This includes data files that can be downloaded with exercises for each topic.
Become part of a Whatsapp group per grade where tips, important dates, past papers (theory and practical) and other info will be shared.
Get access to one free online class per term (as part of a group).
Get access to individual online classes at 20% discount.
Kry toegang tot video-lesse oor die praktiese onderwerpe van RTT. Dit sluit datalêers in wat afgelaai kan word met oefeninge vir elke onderwerp.
Raak deel van ‘n Whatsapp groep per graad waar wenke, belangrike datums, vorige vraestelle (teorie en prakties) en ander inligting gedeel word.
Kry toegang tot een gratis aanlynklas per kwartaal (as deel van ‘n groep).
Kry toegang tot individuele aanlynklasse teen 20% afslag.
CAT (Computer Applications Technology) consists of three main parts:
Learnalike is mainly offering assistance with the practical component by means of video lessons, online classes and sharing important information, past papers and tips throughout the year. All the videos and classes are available in Afrikaans and English.
Choose your grade on the menu for more detailed information that is applicable to you this year.
Welcome to CAT. You made a brilliant choice by taking this subject. Well done! It is important to keep up with everything you learn in class.
The only way to make the most of the practical component of CAT, is to practise, practise, practise. Learnalike wants to help you to understand all the concepts and to keep on practising.
In grade 10 you work with three Microsoft programs: MS Word, MS Excel and MS PowerPoint. In many schools the learners will also start with an introduction to html coding.
Join Learnalike to get access to video lessons about the Word and Excel skills that you have to master in grade 10.
Click here to see examples of these videos.
You started with the subject CAT last year. We hope that you can still remember most of the skills that you’ve learned in grade 10. This year you will build on those skills. Make sure that you keep up with everything.
As you already know, the only way to make the most of the practical component of CAT, is to practise, practise, practise. Learnalike wants to help you to understand all the concepts and to keep on practising.
In grade 11 you work with three Microsoft programs: MS Word, MS Excel and MS Access. You also work with html coding.
Join Learnalike to get access to video lessons about the Word, Excel and Access skills that you have to master in grade 11.
Click here to see examples of these videos.
In grade 11, you will ALSO get access to the videos that cover the grade 10 concepts. Remember that your grade 10 skills are also tested in grade 11.
This is your final year! You have learned many practical CAT skills over the last two years? Can you still remember most of them? Or not? Do you feel confident when you think about your next practical test or exam? Or is it your worst nightmare? Do you want to run far away when realizing that you now have to know all the skills for this subject since you started with it in grade 10?
As you know very well by now, the only way to master the practical component of CAT, is to practise, practise, practise. Learnalike wants to help you to understand all the concepts and to keep on practising.
In grade 12 you carry on with the same three Microsoft programs than in grade 11: MS Word, MS Excel and MS Access. You also continue with html coding.
Join Learnalike to get access to video lessons about the Word, Excel and Access skills that you have to master in grade 12.
Click here to see examples of these videos.
In grade 12, you will ALSO get access to the videos that cover the grade 10 and 11 concepts. Remember that your grade 10 and 11 skills are also tested in grade 12.
I started teaching this subject many moons ago at a school in the northern suburbs of Cape Town. When the headmaster asked me to teach this new computer subject, I had no clue what to expect. The reason he asked me was because I was the only staff member in the school with a computer. I bought it to do the layout of the school newspaper. Two bright learners taught me how to use it (yes, it was before we had access to Google …) and they also played quite a few tricks on me using their knowledge of computers at the time.
I remember we had computers with Windows 3.1 and 32 MB hard drives. I bought a book and started to study. Everything from Windows to Word to Excel. My dad asked me one day how far I was ahead of the learners and I said 20 minutes. But I stayed ahead. I enjoyed the learning curve and became a lifelong learner.
After almost thirty years of CAT tutoring for learners as well as software training facilitation in the corporate world, I am your go to teacher for this subject and will gladly assist you on your road to success.
Corné Linde