Webinar | Cyber Security Education in Schools Webinar

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Elementary school Webinar | Cyber Security Education in Schools Webinar

Provider: CSER - The Computer Science Education Research Group

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October is International Cyber Security Awareness Month and more locally, features Australian Cyber Week! To celebrate, CSER are hosting a pop-up Cyber Security Education in Schools Webinar, showcasing the latest free online teacher training courses and resources developed by the team.

Learn about the current and emerging careers in Cyber Security and why cyber security is everyone’s business - starting from school-age children! Gather education resources and examples of what cyber security and awareness education can look like in K-12 classrooms and how you can engage and inspire students and teachers in this subject. This session is suitable for teachers and industry professionals wanting to know how to bring cyber security and safety into the classroom.

Come celebrate the vibrant and dynamic nature of Australia's rapidly growing cyber security sector, and more importantly, how we can prepare teachers and students and raise much needed awareness.

Webinar | Cyber Security Education in Schools Webinar

  • Free
CSER - The Computer Science Education Research Group

The CSER group at the University of Adelaide wants to make computer science teaching better. They create free online courses and resources to help teachers bring technology into their classrooms.



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