It's never too early to introduce students to cyber skills and careers! In this high-energy webinar, you will hear from teachers, counselors, and students of all ages about their experiences in cybersecurity.
Learning and teaching about Artificial Intelligence (AI) is often isolated to computer science or other specialized secondary classes. But with the increasing prevalence of AI, supporting students’ understanding of its influence on everyday life is more important than ever.
This video is a recording of Dr. Wesley Fryer's opening keynote at the Mountain Moot Conference on July 16, 2020. Presentation slides are available:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/...​
The revelations of Edward Snowden about mass surveillance continue to inform discussions about privacy, cyber-security, counter-terrorism and digital ethics. How can these topics fit into discussions about digital citizenship in the classroom? Should we be concerned about the amount of information we freely share with businesses and corporations via social media and settings on our smartphones like location services and even our microphone? What kinds of things should we be aware of as citizens in the surveillance state, and are there issues on which we should be advocates for regulation or limitations on the abilities of both governments as well as businesses to collect and use information about citizens for their own purposes?