Life Sciences Through micro:bits

Students will participate in a discussion post regarding confidentiality on Canvas. “What do you think confidentiality means in terms of cybersecurity, what is one example of a breach in confidentiality and what solutions can you provide to address your issue? (Response must be a minimum of 100 words). In this lesson students will go through several data displays through direct instructions. Students will utilize a gradual release model referred to as TATER (Title, Axis, Trend, Explanation, & Relationship) to interpret and analyze their data tables/ diagrams. Students will complete 4 – 5 data display independently. Students use their programmed Micro: bits to participate in a series of multiple-choice questions regarding data tables/ diagrams. Students will collaborate with one another and clarify any misconceptions during whole group. The element of confidentiality will be a crucial element in this portion of the lesson as students will establish a foundation of security and privacy.

Author: Sebastian Herrera
Grade Level: 9-12
CS Domain: Data Analysis
Standards: SC.912.N1.1 ~ SC.912.L.17.20 ~ SC.912.L.18.11
Materials: micro:bit

OVERVIEW

Activity Overview:

Students will participate in a discussion post regarding confidentiality on Canvas. “What do you think confidentiality means in terms of cybersecurity, what is one example of a breach in confidentiality and what solutions can you provide to address your issue? (Response must be a minimum of 100 words). In this lesson students will go through several data displays through direct instructions. Students will utilize a gradual release model referred to as TATER (Title, Axis, Trend, Explanation, & Relationship) to interpret and analyze their data tables/ diagrams. Students will complete 4 – 5 data display independently. Students use their programmed Micro: bits to participate in a series of multiple-choice questions regarding data tables/ diagrams. Students will collaborate with one another and clarify any misconceptions during whole group. The element of confidentiality will be a crucial element in this portion of the lesson as students will establish a foundation of security and privacy.

Meta description

  • Grade Level : 9-12
  • Subject Area: Science
  • Cybersecurity Concept:
    • Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability
  • Computer Science Domains:
    • Data Analysis
  • Computer Science Principles:
    • Collaborating Around Computing, Communicating About Computing
  • Materials:
    • micro:bit
  • Considerations: +

Lesson Plan

Overview

Students will participate in a discussion post regarding confidentiality on Canvas. “What do you think confidentiality means in terms of cybersecurity, what is one example of a breach in confidentiality and what solutions can you provide to address your issue? (Response must be a minimum of 100 words). In this lesson students will go through several data displays through direct instructions. Students will utilize a gradual release model referred to as TATER (Title, Axis, Trend, Explanation, & Relationship) to interpret and analyze their data tables/ diagrams. Students will complete 4 – 5 data display independently. Students use their programmed Micro: bits to participate in a series of multiple-choice questions regarding data tables/ diagrams. Students will collaborate with one another and clarify any misconceptions during whole group. The element of confidentiality will be a crucial element in this portion of the lesson as students will establish a foundation of security and privacy.

PRE/POST-TEST

Pre-assessment & post-assessment on the concept of confidentiality regarding cyber security through Canvas.

Discussion post: “What do you think confidentiality means in terms of cybersecurity, what is one example of a breach in confidentiality and what solutions can you provide to address your issue?

Unit 1.1 Assessment is attached at the bottom of the lesson plan.

OBJECTIVES

Increase in engagement Increase in collaboration Fostering a foundation of cyber security by using Micro: bits

CATCH/HOOK

Using Micro: bits to foster engagement and cybersecurity

ACTIVITY INSTRUCTIONS

In this lesson students will go through several data displays through direct instructions. Students will utilize a gradual release model referred to as TATER (Title, Axis, Trend, Explanation, & Relationship) to interpret and analyze their data tables/ diagrams. Students will complete 4 – 5 data display independently. Students use their programmed Micro: bits to participate in a series of multiple-choice questions regarding data tables/ diagrams. Students will collaborate with one another and clarify any misconceptions during whole group. The element of confidentiality will be a crucial element in this portion of the lesson as students will establish a foundation of security and privacy.

Gen Cyber Lesson Plan 2 - Sebastian Herrera.docx

REVIEW

Students use their programmed Micro: bits to participate in a series of multiple-choice questions regarding data tables/ diagrams. Students will collaborate with one another and clarify any misconceptions during whole group. The element of confidentiality will be a crucial element in this portion of the lesson as students will establish a foundation of security and privacy.

STANDARDS

SC.912.N1.1 ~ SC.912.L.17.20 ~ SC.912.L.18.11 FL