Programmers won’t look like they used to. Not if Professor Pauline Mosley has her way. She’s opening the door to computer science for women and minority communities and teaching her students how to use their tech skills for the greater good. Her efforts extend from high school students in the GenCyber program she runs to advocacy and mentorship for women in tech.
Cybersecurity is a hot topic in education because knowing cybersecurity basics is essential to staying safe online. It not only protects the child, but schools and communities. How can you teach it to kids? Hear from the Sphero team and Dr. Pauline Mosley, a computer science professor at Pace University, as they share practical tips and lessons for helping students stay safe online.
In this free, 45-minute virtual session, you'll learn how to make cybersecurity topics fun for your students and get an exclusive look at Sphero's new labs for teaching cybersecurity with BOLT.
Cybersecurity is a hot topic in education because knowing cybersecurity basics is essential to staying safe online. It not only protects the child, but schools and communities. How can you teach it to kids? Hear from the Sphero team and Dr. Pauline Mosley, a computer science professor at Pace University, as they share practical tips and lessons for helping students stay safe online.
In this free, 45-minute virtual session, you'll learn how to make cybersecurity topics fun for your students and get an exclusive look at Sphero's new labs for teaching cybersecurity with BOLT.
High schoolers got the opportunity to operate drones and cyberbots and learn about ciphers at a Westchester camp focused on cybersecurity.
The GenCyber program is being held for its second year at Pace University in Pleasantville. Camp Cryptobot offers students firsthand insight into the field of cybersecurity.