How can you teach your students about malware, in an engaging way? The key is to break up the theory into small manageable chunks and reinforce each section with a variety of activities. And that is exactly what this computer science lesson does.
Why spend hours making your own resources when it is all done for you? Download this malware computing lesson today and save yourself all that preparation.
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
This lesson includes:
- an attractive dyslexia friendly PowerPoint presentation,
- differentiated lesson objectives,
- videos to change focus and break up the lesson,
- loads of individual and group tasks and questions,
- printable ready to use worksheets for classwork,
- 3 differentiated exam style questions which can be used either in the plenary or set for a homework task,
- a comprehensive teacher’s lesson plan including ALL THE ANSWERS.
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WHAT DOES IT COVER?
Suitable for GCSE Computer Science pupils following either OCR GCSE Computer Science (J277) or AQA GCSE Computer Science (8520) syllabuses.
With virtually no preparation (apart from photocopying the worksheets) you will be ready to teach your classes about:
- Passive attacks
- Active attacks
- Social engineering attacks
- Insider attacks
- Computer viruses
- Trojan software
- Spyware
- Adware
- Phishing
- Pharming
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DURATION: 1 lesson
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Perfect revision resource
Fab resource thank you!
Outstanding resources, thank you!
Excellent high quality resource with plenty of activities suitable for GCSE students.
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