Session Date
Teachers will explore the Cyber Society course within the CYBER.ORG library. Cyber Society has a Media Literacy unit that will be explored in depth that examines how Journalism and Media shape our perspectives. Other topics include Ethics and Communities that explore skills students need to be cyber safe and smart. Understanding how all parts of society are affected by Cyber will be explored. Completion of the workshop can be used towards fulfilling requirements for North Dakota Level II credential for Computer Science and Cybersecurity. This workshop session will be asynchronous. Work will need to be completed during the month teachers sign up for.
Session Objectives
  • Analyze and interpret the various elements of the Media Literacy unit in the Cyber Society curriculum. Demonstrate an understanding of how different forms of media shape perceptions, discern biases, and interpret underlying messages.
  • Develop creative ways to contextualize cyber-related concepts across various subjects, fostering a comprehensive understanding of how Cyber impacts diverse aspects of society.
  • Develop creative ways to contextualize cyber-related concepts across various subjects, fostering a comprehensive understanding of how Cyber impacts diverse aspects of society.
  • Integrate the principles of ethics and digital citizenship covered in the Ethics and Communities section of the course into their teaching practices.
  • Recall and explain key concepts related to the Cyber Society course within the CYBER.ORG library. Define media literacy, identify its components, and describe how Journalism and Media influence individual and collective perspectives.
Session Trainer
Jill Baird
Session Delivery Method
Distance
Session Duration
8 Hours
Eligible for PD Credit
Yes
Session Cost
$ 0 per participant
Session Min Participants
10
Session Max Participants
15
Session Major Goal
Teachers will explore CYBER.ORG Cyber Society curriculum.