Saturday, 14 May 2016

IUP offering cybersecurity summer camp

Indiana University of Pennsylvania is offering a free Cybersecurity Camp for middle and high school students and teachers from June 13 to 17 on the IUP campus.

The camp is part of a national initiative supported by the National Security Agency and the National Science Foundation. IUP is the only school in Pennsylvania that is part of this initiative for 2016.

Applications for the camp are due by May 23, but late registrations may be considered based on availability.

Information about the camp and application forms are available at http://ift.tt/1WwJp6p. The camp is limited to 45 participants (30 students and 15 teachers).

The camp runs from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day. Lunch and a snack will be provided as part of the program, which includes direct instruction, group activities and hands-on experiences. It will be taught by a team of faculty with established expertise in cybersecurity teaching and research.

All students will receive a free miniature computer to take home; all teachers will receive a free iPad to take home. Teachers will also receive Act 48 credits, and mileage reimbursement is available. For the full article click here 



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