Presented by Parallax Inc. with the Washington Wing Civil Air Patrol, and sponsored by Cyber.org. CLOSED
This hands-on in person workshop with the popular BBC micro:bit and free Python curriculum from Parallax demonstrates cybersecurity concepts in a fun and engaging way. No matter what fields your students pursue, they will likely encounter electronic devices that communicate through the internet or with other networked devices. This could be shop or lab equipment, consumer products, environmental sensors, habitat control, or even art installations. As all are potential cyber attack targets, cybersecurity should be treated as an essential component of technology literacy.
In this workshop, the micro:bit module serves as a stand-in for any such device. You will use the micro:bit module’s built-in Bluetooth radios to exchange initially unencrypted data, and experience firsthand how some sample micro:bit and robotic applications can be affected by cyber attacks. You will then modify application scripts to incorporate encryption and harden the network and its applications against attacks. This safe microcosm of cybersecurity for the Internet of things has potential for wider adoption since the micro:bit minimizes IT setup hurdles. No software driver installations are needed, and micro:bit radio networks exist separately from any school networks. Developed in partnership with cyber.org, this curriculum and the cyber:bot robot build transferable skills and cybersecurity awareness into any STEM or STEAM program.
Examples at learn.parallax.com/cyberstudents and learn.parallax.com/cyberteachers.
What to Do Next
- Educators may apply via Google Forms from the link below, by May 14th. Location will be provided with acceptance emails.
- Bring your laptop or Chromebook with a USB A port, and bring its power supply, too.
- Bring a lunch.
- Cyber.org will supply the micro:bit GO Bundles!
- Civil Air Patrol cadets will demonstrate their cybersecurity projects during breaks!
Questions? Email education@parallax.com.