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Saturday, February 1
 

8:00am MST

The AI (re)evolution
Saturday February 1, 2025 8:00am - 8:45am MST
The focus is on understanding what AI is, how the line between AI and people is blurring, the history of AI leading to present-day applications at work, school and home, then I conclude with the ethical considerations that AI presents and what we can do to encourage students to pursue a path in a computer science education. It's fun and engaging with students and teachers.
Speakers
Saturday February 1, 2025 8:00am - 8:45am MST
DHHS D217

9:00am MST

Getting your Students certified as Ethical Hackers
Saturday February 1, 2025 9:00am - 9:45am MST
Using CompTIA and TestOut's curriculum you can certify students to become Ethical Hackers by passing the TestOut Certification Test and the ECH Test. Students can then immediately begin working for companies that want to make sure they have secure websites.
Speakers
Saturday February 1, 2025 9:00am - 9:45am MST
DHHS D217

10:00am MST

Getting your Students certified as Ethical Hackers
Saturday February 1, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am MST
Using CompTIA and TestOut's curriculum you can certify students to become Ethical Hackers by passing the TestOut Certification Test and the ECH Test. Students can then immediately begin working for companies that want to make sure they have secure websites.
Speakers
Saturday February 1, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am MST
DHHS D217

1:00pm MST

Aqdzj Nts Anw
Saturday February 1, 2025 1:00pm - 1:45pm MST
This is an Critical Thinking Encryption lesson geared for Middle School Students. It could easily be fitted to a high school class too. The best part is it is scalable!!! You can teach it to 5 kids or 50 kids and have it vary in difficulty. Typically I have the class surrender all cell phones - this freaks my Jr. High Students right out. Then as every student is watching, I talk about encryption, what it means, why it is important, how it relates to cybersecurity, I place all the cell phones into my large lockable box and close no less than 6 locks around the box. In order to get back into the box, the students must work together to decrypt distributed riddles. Once the riddles are decrypted them must solve the riddles. The answers to the riddles are the codes or words that unlock each lock.(almost always they are coordinating cybersecurity vocabulary words) After each group unlocks their locks, they can retrieve their cell phone.
Speakers
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Casey Hendricks

Educator, Davis School District
Saturday February 1, 2025 1:00pm - 1:45pm MST
DHHS D217

2:00pm MST

Aqdzj Nts Anw
Saturday February 1, 2025 2:00pm - 2:45pm MST
This is an Critical Thinking Encryption lesson geared for Middle School Students. It could easily be fitted to a high school class too. The best part is it is scalable!!! You can teach it to 5 kids or 50 kids and have it vary in difficulty. Typically I have the class surrender all cell phones - this freaks my Jr. High Students right out. Then as every student is watching, I talk about encryption, what it means, why it is important, how it relates to cybersecurity, I place all the cell phones into my large lockable box and close no less than 6 locks around the box. In order to get back into the box, the students must work together to decrypt distributed riddles. Once the riddles are decrypted them must solve the riddles. The answers to the riddles are the codes or words that unlock each lock.(almost always they are coordinating cybersecurity vocabulary words) After each group unlocks their locks, they can retrieve their cell phone.
Speakers
CH

Casey Hendricks

Educator, Davis School District
Saturday February 1, 2025 2:00pm - 2:45pm MST
DHHS D217
 
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