July 13 - 17, 2026
Everyday 9:00AM - 12:00PM
Learn how your online actions create a trail — and how misinformation spreads faster than memes. Discover tools to tell what’s real and what’s not.
Learning Objectives:
Understand how social media algorithms amplify content
Differentiate information, misinformation, and disinformation
Learn how fake news spreads fast on social platforms
Importance of privacy
Configure privacy settings responsibly
From phishing to fake friend requests, find out how people try to trick you online — and how to shut them down instantly.
Learning Objectives
Recognize phishing and scam tactics
Understand emotional manipulation
Practice ethical decision-making online
“Should I really post this?” Learn what counts as personal data, how apps use it, and the hidden risks of sharing too much.
Learning Objectives:
Recognize how platforms collect personal data
Understand how oversharing creates risk
Learn how attackers research people online
Practice limiting digital footprints
Passwords, passkeys, MFA — this is your online armor. Build multiple layers of protection to keep your accounts safe.
Learning Objectives:
Understand layered security
Create strong authentication habits
Recognize why even big platforms get hacked
What happens when everything offline becomes important again? Explore the “Availability” part of cybersecurity and how to cope when tech breaks.
Learning Objectives:
Identify fake or malicious Wi‑Fi networks
Understand what information can leak from network traffic
Apply safe practices when using public Wi‑Fi