Enhancing Cybersecurity Education Using POGIL (Abstract Only)

Xiaohong Yuan, Li Yang, Wu He, Jennifer T. Ellis, Jinsheng Xu, Cynthia K. Waters
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This poster presents our NSF collaborative project "Enhancing Cybersecurity Education Using POGIL". Although the POGIL (Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning) instructional approach has been used and evaluated in science and engineering disciplines, the use of POGIL in cybersecurity education is not in place due to the lack of POGIL materials in cybersecurity. To deliver key learning outcomes as well as "soft skills" in cybersecurity students, we are developing POGIL materials for teaching cybersecurity, implementing the POGIL teaching pedagogy in cybersecurity courses, and evaluating the teaching and learning effectiveness of the developed POGIL materials and teaching method. We are developing POGIL materials for fifteen topics in six areas: cryptography, access control, network security, risk management, web security, and secure coding. These POGIL materials will be implemented and evaluated in eight different courses at three universities. Through assessing the developed POGIL materials and teaching method, we seek to answer the following research question: Is using the POGIL method more effective than the traditional/lecture-based teaching method in terms of learning outcomes, learning experience, attitudes and motivation? The developed POGIL materials will contribute to the effective resources for cybersecurity education, and enhance cybersecurity education by developing student key skills as well as improving student attitudes, motivation and enjoyment in learning.
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利用POGIL加强网络安全教育(仅摘要)
这张海报展示了我们的NSF合作项目“利用POGIL加强网络安全教育”。尽管POGIL(面向过程的指导性探究学习)教学方法已在科学和工程学科中使用并进行了评估,但由于缺乏网络安全领域的POGIL材料,POGIL在网络安全教育中的使用尚未到位。为了培养网络安全学生的关键学习成果和“软技能”,我们正在开发网络安全教学POGIL教材,在网络安全课程中实施POGIL教学法,并对开发的POGIL教材和教学方法的教学效果进行评估。我们正在为六个领域的15个主题开发POGIL材料:密码学、访问控制、网络安全、风险管理、web安全和安全编码。这些POGIL材料将在三所大学的八门不同课程中实施和评估。通过评估开发的POGIL材料和教学方法,我们试图回答以下研究问题:在学习成果、学习经验、态度和动机方面,使用POGIL方法是否比传统的/基于讲座的教学方法更有效?开发的POGIL材料将为网络安全教育提供有效的资源,并通过培养学生的关键技能,改善学生的态度,动机和学习乐趣来加强网络安全教育。
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