Cyber Discovery Camp (May 28-June 2)
Hosted at Louisiana Tech University, the annual Cyber Discovery Camp provides high school students and teachers the opportunity to 1) better understand the history of cyberspace, cryptography and cyber security; 2) experience cyber applications and programs; 3) discuss social and ethical implications of cyber; 4) explore possible cyber career fields; and 5) gain an appreciation for the need to secure cyberspace. The one-week, residential camp also offers a dynamic, challenging and interactive camp curriculum consisting of hands-on labs, a cryptographic treasure hunt, a cyber-crime mystery, evening film sessions and a Final Cyber-Challenge. A parallax boe-bot is the common thread that weaves throughout all the camp activities.
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Cyber Forensics Camp (July 9-14)
Hosted at Northwestern State University, the Cyber Forensics Camp is a one-week, residential camp for tenth graders and their teachers that incorporates the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) curriculum through a digital forensics focus. Cyber Forensics Camp offers students and teachers an immersive simulation of the investigation of a crime using actual cyber forensics techniques and processes. The primary goal of this residential camp is to promote the teaching of cyber technologies and contemporary issues involving technology in high schools, improved student skills in deductive reasoning, scientific methodology and the application of logic.
Junior Cyber Discovery Camp (July 9-14)
Junior Cyber Discovery Camp, modeled on the Cyber Discovery Camp for high school students and teachers, is a week-long day camp that introduces middle school students to concepts in artificial intelligence and virtual reality. Participants will build and program robots, design key parts on computer-aided design stations, create 3D models using professional engineering software, compete in various cyber challenges, and give formal presentations on technology-related topics.