A Cloud-based Systematic Cyber Security Teaching and Learning Framework for High School Students.

B.C.Vargas and S.Virtanen

Keywords: security, high school, active learning, teaching and learning, privacy, Cybersecurity, penetration testing, constructivist learning theory, scaffolding learning, cloud computing.

Abstract

We present a systematic framework to construct cybersecurity knowledge for high school students on cloud computing. The learning outcomes were analyzed based on time and completion rates to evaluate a ranking, learning curves, and clusters. The presented cyber security education module consists of a series of adaptive assignments anchored on constructivist and scaffolding learning theories. The probability of success for active guided tasks was 0.80. In the case of constructive adaptive assignments it was 0.75, and interactive adaptive assignments it was 0.25. The completion rate dropped in the last adaptive assignment, implying the need to reinforce interactions earlier. Students demonstrated that motivation is as much determinant as the background experience, showing noticeable variations in the time needed to complete our adaptive assignments.

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Título de la Revista: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING
Volumen: 16
Número: 3
Editorial: Inderscience Publishers
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Idioma: English
URL: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/180204174
Notas: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Hack with Turku course was a collaborative effort of Kerttulin lukio, City of Turku and the University of Turku. The course was also supported by Lähitapiola, and speakers from CGI Suomi Oy, Helsinki Police Department, Microsoft Oy, Nixu Oyj, Second Nature Security Oy and TurkuSec Association.