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Checkology: News Literacy Project
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Checkology is a free e-learning platform with engaging, authoritative lessons on subjects like news media bias, misinformation, conspiratorial thinking and more.

Learners develop the ability to identify credible information, seek out reliable sources and apply critical thinking skills to separate fact-based content from falsehoods.

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Cross-Curricular
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
Provider Set:
2024
Date Added:
03/15/2024
Choctaw Code Talkers
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Students will examine the history and culture of the Choctaw Native Americans, as well as the story of the Code Talkers in WW1, in order to memorialize one of the Choctaw Code Talkers. 

Subject:
American History
Computer Science
Cybersecurity
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
CodeVA Curriculum
Date Added:
11/30/2023
Ciphers and Encryption Part 1:  Pigpen Cipher
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The student or class will watch a video clip about spies and secret codes from the past.  Next students will be able to use a Pigpen cipher to crack a secret message of their own.  Teachers can edit the message to fit their needs and make adjustments as desired.  This is one mini lesson out of a series of five.

Subject:
Cybersecurity
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Emily Ball
Date Added:
01/18/2022
Ciphers and Encryption Part 2:  Vigenère Square
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The student or class will watch a video clip about how to decode a Vigenère Square Cipher.Next students will be able to use the cipher to crack a secret message of their own (teacher provided messages in a hat (not inlcuded)).  One student chooses the word or phrase, the teacher puts the key (word) on the board, that same student will encrypt the message and send it to their partner.  The partner with use the same key word to return the text to plain text revealing the message and send their guess back to their partner. Teachers can edit the message to fit their needs and make adjustments as desired.  This is one mini lesson out of a series of five (part 2) and can be used alone, or with other lessons in the series. Vigenère Square Ciphefrom the past.  Next students will be able to use a Pigpen cipher to crack a secret message of their own.  Teachers can edit the message to fit their needs and make adjustments as desired.  This is one mini lesson out of a series of five. Vigenère Square Ciphe

Subject:
Cybersecurity
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Emily Ball
Date Added:
01/18/2022
Ciphers and Encryption Part 5: Caesar Cipher
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The student or class will watch a video clip about ciphers, specifically Caesar Ciphers.  Next students will learn more about encryption and decryption through the use of "keys".  Lastly, students will be introduced to the career path choices as a Cyber-security analyst. This is one lesson out of a series of five, and can be used alone, or with the some or all of the other four lessons.

Subject:
Impacts of Computing
Networking and the Internet
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Emily Ball
Date Added:
01/18/2022
Code.Org: How Not to Get Hacked
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The Internet is open, so everything that happens on it can be seen unless it's protected. In modern countries, people are more worried about getting hacked than about any other crime. Why? Because every computer or phone on the Internet is regularly being tested for vulnerabilities by criminals, terrorists, or even state actors. If you're not careful, somebody could hack your device or accounts, and even steal your identity or your money.

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Cross-Curricular
Material Type:
Visual Media
Provider:
Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
Provider Set:
2024
Date Added:
03/15/2024
Common Sense Education: Digital Citizenship 3-5
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Use digital citizenship lesson plans to address timely topics and prepare students to take ownership of their digital lives. Browse lessons by grade and topic below, or see an overview of the curriculum.

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Provider:
Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
Provider Set:
2024
Date Added:
03/15/2024
Common Sense Education: Digital Citizenship 6-8
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Use digital citizenship lesson plans to address timely topics and prepare students to take ownership of their digital lives. Browse lessons by grade and topic below, or see an overview of the curriculum.

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Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
Provider Set:
2024
Date Added:
03/15/2024
Common Sense Education: Digital Citizenship 9-12
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Use digital citizenship lesson plans to address timely topics and prepare students to take ownership of their digital lives. Browse lessons by grade and topic below, or see an overview of the curriculum.

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Cross-Curricular
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Activity/Lab
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Provider:
Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
Provider Set:
2024
Date Added:
03/15/2024
Common Sense Education: Digital Citizenship K-2
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Use digital citizenship lesson plans to address timely topics and prepare students to take ownership of their digital lives. Browse lessons by grade and topic below, or see an overview of the curriculum.

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Cross-Curricular
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
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Provider:
Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
Provider Set:
2024
Date Added:
03/15/2024
ConnectSafely
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ConnectSafely is a Silicon Valley, Calif.-based nonprofit organization dedicated to educating people about online safety, privacy, security and digital wellness. Our resources include research-based safety tips, parents’ guidebooks, advice, news and commentary on all aspects of tech use and policy. We offer in-depth guides and “quick-guides” for parents, educators, youth and policymakers along with resources for seniors and other adults. We also produce the twice-weekly ConnectSafely Report for CBS News Radio along with webcasts, podcasts and special events.

Whether it’s social media, virtual reality or the emerging metaverse, connected technologies bring us enormous advantages, along with some challenges. ConnectSafely’s job is to help users get the most from their technology while managing the risks and help decision-makers craft sensible policies that encourage both innovation and responsible use. ConnectSafely has been a leading voice for rational, research-informed policies — not “moral panics” — when it comes to dealing with challenges brought about by emerging technologies.

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Cross-Curricular
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Binder
Date Added:
06/07/2024
Crytography Breakout (US History I)
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This breakout activity provides teachers and students an interactive way to demonstrate their learning about cryptography, code-breaking, and historic ciphers. Clues are provided, along with additional hints you can choose to provide to students so that students solve ciphers and learn what time their army is planning to raid the enemy camp.

Subject:
American History
Computer Science
Cybersecurity
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
CodeVA Curriculum
Thea Clark
Date Added:
11/30/2023
Culper Spy Ring
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In this lesson, students will learn about one of the most significant and successful spy rings in American History. They will also actually conduct some of the same techniques and demonstrate them to the rest of the class.

Subject:
American History
Computer Science
Cybersecurity
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
CodeVA Curriculum
Thea Clark
Date Added:
11/30/2023
#CyberSmarts (3 Lessons by Scholastic)
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The lessons provided are presented by Scholastic and sponsored by Norton Lifelock.
All rights reserved by Scholastic.
Below is an overview of the three lessons provided.
The lessons do not coincide with one another.
The teacher can choose to use all three or select the best option for the classroom needs.

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Lesson 1: Understanding Online Safety (45 minutes)
- Students will analyze text, citing evidence and summarizing central ideas. They will make inferences to create their own cybersecurity protection plan.
- Students will use the provided copy of #Cybersmarts student magazine to create their personalized online protection plan.

Lesson 2: Identifying Preventive Technologies (45 minutes + presentation time)
- Students will conduct research on preventive technologies built and used by professionals in the cybersecurity field (e.g., firewalls, ad blocker apps, antivirus software, voice recognition software, virtual private network (VPN), etc.).
- Students will then prepare a presentation - the given choices are a skit or interview. Presentation options can be easily adapted to best fit your classroom needs.
- Research planning/ gathering page is provided.

Lesson 3: Making Online Profiles More Secure (2 part lesson - 90 minutes total)
- Students will use analytical and reasoning skills to identify areas of vulnerability in an online profile and come up with strategies for how to make them more secure by applying information from a text.
- First, students will analyze their own personal profiles (if applicable). Then, they will analyze a provided “profile” to identify security holes. Last, discuss the answers and reasonings as a class.
*This lesson can be shortened to fit into one class period.
*(Optional) An extension idea is provided. It includes information from all lessons. Students will use what they have learned to create their own cybersecurity device.

Subject:
Computer Science
Cybersecurity
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Reading
Author:
Norton Lifelock
Scholastic
Date Added:
02/02/2022
Cyberbullying
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 Students describe the dynamics of online cruelty and how it affects all the people involved.  Students explain the difference between being a passive bystander versus a brave upstander in cyberbullying situations.      

Subject:
Communication Instruction
Communication Skills
Health Education
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Sharon Opeka
Date Added:
07/15/2020
Cyberbullying Research Center
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This website serves as a clearinghouse of information concerning the ways adolescents use and misuse technology. It is intended to be a resource for parents, educators, mental health professionals, law enforcement officers, counselors, and others who work with youth (as well as for youth themselves!). Here you will find facts, figures, and detailed stories from those who have been directly impacted by online aggression. In addition, the site includes numerous resources to help you prevent and respond to cyberbullying incidents. All of the information on this site is informed by over fifteen years of research.

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Cross-Curricular
Material Type:
Case Study
Data Set
Lesson
Student Guide
Provider:
Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
Provider Set:
2024
Date Added:
03/15/2024
Cybersecurity Lesson
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This lesson will be an introduction to cybersecurity and how to be safe online. 

Subject:
Cybersecurity
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Erika Coble
Date Added:
06/27/2022