All resources in Network Security
Network Security Training Videos by Technical Standard
(View Complete Item Description)This is a comprehensive list of YouTube videos for each Network Security Technical Standard compiled by ADE Program Specialist Tracy Rexroat.
Material Type: Teaching/Learning Strategy
Technology Related online articles
(View Complete Item Description)Technology Related online articles (a few videos but not many) about new technologies and information in a tech world. Short articles for information and FREE.
Material Type: Reading
Fortinet Webinar: Proudly Ushering in the Era of Hyperscale Security
(View Complete Item Description)The 5G era has magnified the glaring need for hybrid and hyper-scale data center architecture. With this adoption, there have been unprecedented requirements for speed, resiliency, and performance—all at astronomical scale. At the center of this adoption, security cannot be an inhibitor but rather needs to be an ally. To fully embrace hybrid and hyper-scale data center architecture, you need security that can: Handle huge user demand for online services, such as dynamic e-commerce and gaming Segment massively scalable services co-hosted on physical and virtual infrastructure Deliver full visibility of blind spots in IT created by the adoption of hybrid models Deliver automation and orchestration to a diverse, large-scale, high-speed environment
Material Type: Teaching/Learning Strategy
FORWARD Summit: SLED
(View Complete Item Description)Rubrik’s first digital conference, FORWARD, is making stops around the world with regionally-based content, programming, and fireside chats. Our SLED event on Thursday, September 24th will feature talks from Rubrik’s VP of Federal Sales Tom Kennedy, Director of State & Local Sales Jared Vichengrad, President Dan Rogers, and CEO Bipul Sinha as well as exciting breakouts from FORWARD Digital Summit. Learn how Rubrik can protect your cloud, power your multi-cloud journey and help you achieve real business outcomes.
Material Type: Teaching/Learning Strategy
Virtual Teacher PD with Intel Registration, Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 9:00 AM
(View Complete Item Description)October is Manufacturing Month! Join Superintendent Steve Watson and Intel Corporation for professional development for teachers. Superintendent Steve Watson and Intel Corporation offer teachers a virtual professional development program with technology professionals. We'll meet for two half-day sessions on October 8 & 9 from 9:00 am to noon. Attendees are encouraged to attend both days.
Material Type: Interactive
200+ Free Tutorials at GCFGlobal.org
(View Complete Item Description)Over 200+ videos, tutorials, and modules covering Computers, Technology, the Internet, Software Applications, Career Planning, Job Search, Money Management, Workplace Skills, Applying for Jobs, Work Life, Digital Skills, Photography and Graphics, Social Media, and more along with Teacher Guides and additional Resources and Tools.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Interactive, Module, Teaching/Learning Strategy
Girls Get IT: Featuring Women in Information Technology - Scottsdale Community College Event
(View Complete Item Description)2nd Annual Girls Get IT Online Event Featuring Women in Information Technology November 13, 2020 • 8:30 am - 1 pm female information technology worker Inviting Female High School Students Interested in the Field of Information Technology Discover the endless possibilities available to women in the field of information technology (IT) and make invaluable connections to educational partners and professionals already working in the field.
Material Type: Interactive
Girls Who Code | At Home Activities
(View Complete Item Description)FREE COMPUTER SCIENCE ACTIVITIES FOR STUDENTS, EDUCATORS, AND PARENTS We release activities weekly on Mondays — some online, some offline, of varying levels of difficulty. Each activity features a woman in tech who pioneered innovative technology.
Material Type: Interactive
Girls Who Code
(View Complete Item Description)A flyer describing how to start an in-person or virtual Girls Who Code club.
Material Type: Teaching/Learning Strategy
Improve Your Technical Skills - Free Skill Building Resource
(View Complete Item Description)Do you need to learn a language like Java, Python, C#, or HTML in order to get a state certification or teach a class next year? CompuScholar's free Skill Building Program can help! By popular demand, we now offer both a Summer Skills and a Winter Skills session.
Material Type: Interactive
Free Lessons for Nanotechnology
(View Complete Item Description)Links for resources related to nanotechnology.
Material Type: Lesson
Celebrate Computer Science Education Week with SciGirls!
(View Complete Item Description)In this recorded webinar, you'll learn about the SciGirls Strategies for engaging girls in STEM and how to apply them to your computer science activities. Various examples of strategies in action will be shared from the practitioner perspective. Activities and media resources that can be used in your programs will also be included.
Material Type: Primary Source
Future Skills
(View Complete Item Description)The Future Skills Experience equips you with media and interactive activities for 5 Days of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math programming, a Keynote Presentation, and "How to" Guides.
Material Type: Interactive, Simulation, Teaching/Learning Strategy
STEM Pro Live with Intel
(View Complete Item Description)Our world is rapidly changing because of the internet. Professionals at Intel call the special technology we use everyday the Internet of Things (IoT). These things include many things you probably see everyday like an Amazon Alexa and Google Home, your video doorbell, robots, etc. They all have sensors or special technology in them that make them smart so they can take actions when we ask them to – like you can ask Alexa to turn on the lights or tell you a joke and it will do so. In January we are excited to learn from Intel professionals as they explain how the Internet of Things is improving our lives and share details about what they do.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Interactive
CactusCon 9 (2021) — CactusCon
(View Complete Item Description)CactusCon is the largest annual hacker and security conference in Arizona and this year is expected to attract over 1,000 attendees from throughout the entire country. Over years, it has established a solid reputation as a top-tier security conference and has quickly become a must-attend learning and networking event. CactusCon is constantly evolving to meet the changing needs and expectations of the InfoSec community. It attracts sought-after industry leaders, offers cutting-edge workshops, and provides ample opportunities for mingling and networking with people who share a passion for information security.
Material Type: Interactive
Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program
(View Complete Item Description)The signature Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program will be running virtually in 2021. The 2-week opportunity is available to rising sophomore, junior, and senior girls—trans and cis—and non-binary students. No prior computer science experience is required. This 2-week virtual program teaches girls—trans and cis—and non-binary students the computer science skills they need to make an impact in their community while preparing for a career in tech. Participants will get exposure to tech jobs, meet women in tech careers, and join a supportive sisterhood of girls in tech. Rising 10-12th Grade Now welcoming rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors! 2-week virtual program this summer $300 needs-based stipend provided (for eligible students in the United States)
Material Type: Interactive
National Girls Collaborative Project - Brite 2021 Application Webinar
(View Complete Item Description)This 30-minute Brite Application Webinar serves as an informational webinar for informal STEM education programs interested in applying to the Brite Program. During the webinar, we will review the goals, weekly structure, and requirements for Brite 2021. There will also be time for questions about the application and process.
Material Type: Primary Source
Differing Abilities in STEM Registration, Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 2:00 PM
(View Complete Item Description)Students of all abilities can be successful in the STEM economy and should be encouraged to pursue STEM experiences, coursework, and career paths. Join ED, USPTO, our special guest speaker, Dr. Temple Grandin, and esteemed panel as we explore how to create inclusive STEM environments that make it possible for students of all abilities to be successful. Learn what the Department and others are doing to expand access for all abilities in STEM education and innovation. Moderator: Patti Curtis, Robert Noyce/Ellen Lettvin STEM Education Fellow, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, U.S. Department of Education (ED) Speakers Larry Wexler, Office of Special Education Programs, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, U.S. Department of Education Joyce Ward, Education Director, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Dr. Temple Grandin, Professor, University of Colorado, Inventor and Autism Advocate Meghan Vinh, Ph.D., Director, STEM Innovation for Inclusion in Early Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Cary Supalo, Research Developer at Educational Testing Service, Founder, Independence Science (invited) Allyson Knox, Senior Director Education Policy, Microsoft A closed-captioned recording will be available 48 hours after the event. If you require other accommodations to participate in this event, email Patti.Curtis@ed.gov or call 202.453.6768 by March 19, 2021. Any content or opinions shared during this webinar are not that of the U.S. Department of Education nor an endorsement of any persons, products, programs, or policies mentioned therein.
Material Type: Primary Source