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Nate's Task: 8/28/2023 - 9/1/2023 #103

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Thursday Zoom Meeting With Group On Zoom (8/31/2023)(Group): During our group meeting, we had a discussion about the Wednesday visit as well as contacting the required schools as well, we all observed useful ways to implement better organization and methods of communication with students. Patrice mentioned an awesome idea for the lectures as well as emailing the OneDrive Albert had set up. Good Idea: Send flyer/letter first then call schools.

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Re-Organize Then Send Alicia Requested OneDrive Material Via Email (8/29/2023 & 9/1/2023): Albert and I got the OneDrive permissions to accept Alicia, we will see if that works outside orginization, we also made sure everything was well organized and wasn't completely missing anything, email was sent 9/1. Inside this dirve includes spreed-sheet info and more topic based material.

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Awesome Santa Ana High School Visit (8/30/2023): There are some good (maybe redundant but useful) notes I took as well, experience was interesting and fun, lessened school visiting anxiety even if they end up coming to visit SAC instead.

  1. Students enter room with pre-configured computers (club style) at high school

  2. You only really make discord once you have reoccurring student volunteers

  3. Demo application is used (NOT Virtual Machine) created by Cyber Patriots

  4. Kids enter room and sit at multiple PC’s like the laptops Sim and Jason provided to us.

  5. All computers need to have 7Zip or WinRAR installed

  6. Students will struggle on certain parts, help as much as possible but keep presentation flowing.

  7. Some of what Albert taught is in this lecture, I noticed that its Windows policy based

  8. The slides are used side by side their lectures, what our group already formed is fine on CyberSAC, like a second monitor sort of view

  9. Scenario based questions are not as difficult as I thought, very well made to easily guide the students from beginning to end, doesn’t mean we should learn it aside of the Virtual Machines and Cisco (not a lot of Cisco, but it’s to be taught installed on desktop)

  10. Even though we have allocated laptops, I would also think of using remote share software or side monitors for a more simple to use desktop set-up if rooms are available. I also recommend initiating a move on policy on errors and issues with our configurations (keep teaching)

  11. Send flyer/letter first then call schools. (Zoom meeting additional idea)