Hey Dr. White, What are you planning for this school year?
Hello Joey, we are going to focus on Being Internet Awesome
Secure Your Secrets
ISTE Standard
Mississippi College and Career Readiness Standards
Security measures may include physical security tokens, two-factor authentication, and biometric verification. Potential security problems, such as denial-of-service attacks, ransomware, viruses, worms, spyware, and phishing, exemplify why sensitive data should be securely stored and transmitted. The timely and reliable access to data and information services by authorized users referred to as availability, is ensured through adequate bandwidth, backups, and other measures.
Mississippi College and Career Readiness Standards
Be Internet Awesome Digital Safety andCitizenship CurriculumUpdated June 2021
Grade Level
Unit 3 Lesson 2How to build a great passwordGrade Level: ALL (2 - Adult)
Goals: Recognize
1.5. Computational Thinker Students develop and employ strategies for understanding and solving problems in ways that leverage the power of technological methods to develop and test solutions.
Goals: Understand
[CYBERSECURITY] (P3.1, 3.3)
Goals: Know
[CYBERSECURITY] (P3.1, 3.3)
Goals: Choose
ADULTS(actually, learners of ALL Ages)
the importance of never sharing passwords, except with parents or guardians.
the importance of screen locks that protect devices.
how to create passwordsthat are hard to guess, yet easy to remember.
the right security for their login settings, including two‑factor verification.
Passwords are a key component in Cybersecurity. Passwords help identify us and open the door to the information Superhighway - the Internet. This lesson helps the learner understand the importance of passwords. The learner is also provided with procedures and tools to create and manage passwords.
BrainstormingThink Pair ShareThe Password Game
Passwords are required to gain access to various technology.Technology is used to present the lesson - passwords are required to access that technology.