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Welcome back to the Scinary Information Nexus! This week, we're taking a field trip into the wild world of K-12 IT.
Richard sits down with Jack, Alice, and Tom - a trio of IT professionals from a rural Texas school district - to swap stories from the educational trenches. They kick things off by proving you don't need a traditional IT background to thrive in cybersecurity, sharing how past careers in teaching and culinary arts shaped their problem-solving skills.
We also get into the daily battle of securing educational networks without disrupting the learning process. From students building hidden "shadow IT" on Google Sites to bypass web filters, to managing third-party risks like the Instructure breach, keeping a school online takes serious work.
The team wraps up by debating AI in the classroom. We break down whether tools like ChatGPT and Gemini act as a crutch for students or a hammer for building deeper knowledge.
In this episode, we discuss:
Do you think AI in the classroom is a helpful tool or a shortcut to skip learning? Let us know in the comments!
Connect with Scinary Cybersecurity:
00:00 Intro
By Scinary CybersecurityWelcome back to the Scinary Information Nexus! This week, we're taking a field trip into the wild world of K-12 IT.
Richard sits down with Jack, Alice, and Tom - a trio of IT professionals from a rural Texas school district - to swap stories from the educational trenches. They kick things off by proving you don't need a traditional IT background to thrive in cybersecurity, sharing how past careers in teaching and culinary arts shaped their problem-solving skills.
We also get into the daily battle of securing educational networks without disrupting the learning process. From students building hidden "shadow IT" on Google Sites to bypass web filters, to managing third-party risks like the Instructure breach, keeping a school online takes serious work.
The team wraps up by debating AI in the classroom. We break down whether tools like ChatGPT and Gemini act as a crutch for students or a hammer for building deeper knowledge.
In this episode, we discuss:
Do you think AI in the classroom is a helpful tool or a shortcut to skip learning? Let us know in the comments!
Connect with Scinary Cybersecurity:
00:00 Intro