This is our second day of the students working through our module at their own pace. Funnily, 75% of the students are completing the assignments in the order that we would have otherwise, so maybe the choice isn't as important?
I saw a lot of great letters today along with some great tips for creating strong passwords, using 2FA to keep hackers away, and keeping your apps updated to patch the security holes. If your students are talking about how long it takes to crack a password, it's because we played with a fun site that estimates the times for us. Who knew "jiffy" was an actual term for measurement?
In other news, we have started playing a class vs. class game that went semi-viral on teacher Tik Tok. It includes secret students, tokens, Uno cards, and a chance to win a yummy treat. There's an embedded game board at the bottom of Canvas so students (and you) can keep up with the progress.
I saw a lot of great letters today along with some great tips for creating strong passwords, using 2FA to keep hackers away, and keeping your apps updated to patch the security holes. If your students are talking about how long it takes to crack a password, it's because we played with a fun site that estimates the times for us. Who knew "jiffy" was an actual term for measurement?
In other news, we have started playing a class vs. class game that went semi-viral on teacher Tik Tok. It includes secret students, tokens, Uno cards, and a chance to win a yummy treat. There's an embedded game board at the bottom of Canvas so students (and you) can keep up with the progress.