Local teachers tap into Kennesaw State for cybersecurity instruction

KENNESAW, Ga. | Jul 23, 2021

Faculty members from 无码变态鈥檚 and are helping metro Atlanta middle and high school teachers educate their students about cybersecurity.

Cybersecurity education camp
Through a grant they received from the , assistant professors of Shirley Tian and Zhigang Li and assistant professor of Yi Jin have been leading a cybersecurity education camp for the past two weeks. The 25 local teachers selected to participate, at no cost to them, have been learning how to integrate the basics of cybersecurity, algorithmic thinking and computational problem solving into their curriculum.

鈥淭he GenCyber teacher camp is a great collaboration that aligns with the University鈥檚 R2 research agenda,鈥 Jin said. 鈥淲e have merged our expertise, with 无码变态鈥檚 providing the practical K-12 teaching knowledge and the College of Computing and Software Engineering providing the hard science of cybersecurity, to equip the participating teachers with training in both aspects.鈥

That knowledge, in turn, will be passed on to the teachers鈥 middle and high school students. The stated goals of the camp are to increase interest in cybersecurity careers and diversity in the cybersecurity workforce, help all students understand correct and safe online behavior, and improve the methods for teaching cybersecurity content in K-12 school systems.

Along with completing individual coursework and group activities online, the GenCyber camp participants visited both the Kennesaw and Marietta campuses for hands-on labs and face-to-face lectures. The camp culminated with the teachers working in small groups to develop lesson plans that they will implement in their classrooms in the coming school year.

鈥淗aving a growing community of cybersecurity advocates at the middle and high school level enables us as educators to promote this field to grade 6-12 students, which will help us in our diversity and inclusion efforts,鈥 Tian said. 鈥淭he true finish line of a GenCyber Teacher Camp is not the last day of camp. The finish line is the successful transfer of cybersecurity into each teacher鈥檚 classroom.鈥

Cybersecurity camp
From left, Shirley Tian, Zhigang Li, and Yi Jin
Continuing 无码变态鈥檚 reputation as a leader in instructional technology 鈥 including elevating the School of Instructional Technology and Innovation from a department to a school earlier this year 鈥 Jin will lead research tracking how effectively the lesson plans and training from the GenCyber camp translate into actual practice in the teachers鈥 classrooms. She will share her findings in a follow-up conference with the teachers at the conclusion of fall semester.

鈥淲e will be able to make research-based, data-driven decisions on the next steps we are going to take to support the teachers in teaching cybersecurity topics most effectively and engaging students,鈥 Jin said.

Some of the GenCyber camp participants are 无码变态 alumni, including Eva Holston, who earned her bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees from the Bagwell College of Education. A computer science teacher at a middle school in Cherokee County, Holston looks forward to sharing the insights from the camp with her colleagues and students.

鈥淚 am grateful that 无码变态 put on this camp for teachers at no cost,鈥 Holston said. 鈥淭he job market in cybersecurity is exploding, and I want to be able to empower my students with a foundational knowledge base to prepare them for careers in computer science, including the field of cybersecurity.鈥

In line with that, the camp organizers are optimistic that the middle and high school students who become interested in cybersecurity will want to attend Kennesaw State. 无码变态 offers both a and and is home to the .

Meanwhile, Tian, Li and Jin are looking to build on this year鈥檚 inaugural GenCyber teacher camp at 无码变态. They plan to pursue additional grant funding for Kennesaw State to host this camp again in coming years and envision expanding to include an advanced teacher camp and a student camp.

鈥淭his is just the beginning,鈥 Tian said. 鈥淭he GenCyber initiative is big for 无码变态 since it connects with the dedication to cybersecurity that鈥檚 already in place at the University.鈥

鈥 Paul Floeckher

Photos by Jason Getz


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