Preparation and Delivery of Material for Special Topics in Information Assurance Courses at an Undergraduate and Graduate level
Abstract
I produced coursework for the undergraduate course Penetration Testing and the graduate course Reverse Engineering. The Spring 2017 trimester was the first time that either of the courses had been given. This presented a challenge in the need to dominate the material beforehand, to divide
topics in a way that would facilitate the introduction of more complex material, and finally to present the information in an organized manner that
will allow the students to digest and
comprehend it. As both classes progressed,
there was a continual need for
change and adaption to the students’
progression of understanding. Some of
the course material needed extending
while others were quickly dominated.
What was most noticeable and the best
approach, was providing the students
with hands-on exercises to be completed
in class, and ensuring that they had
all the tools necessary to accomplish it.
Active learning and engaging exercises
were the keys to success. For the
Penetration Testing course, the National
Cyber League competition was an
invaluable resource.