OK... not sure if the the whole class was absent... or that Jimmy is the most Awesome Student in my class... But no one turned in the Current Event (other than him) ... or if the Sub did not drive this...
But today, you need to turn in your Current Event... and then later turn in your Team Raspberry PI project Tutorial
I will be in class on Friday, and we will have some presentation presented... If I call on you to present, and you are not ready...Then that will be 0 credits!!!!
Entrance Ticket -Please find a current event relating to Cyber Security, Find and event, news story, or article that happened in the last month that relates to Cyber Security. See Current Event Rubric
Turn in to Jupiter <-- Just because I'm not here does not mean you get to NOT do this... If you don't turn this in today, you will not get credit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- and then any outstanding Jupiter Assignments
- Also remember this free software training: http://cybersecuritysvcte-metroed-2016-2017.blogspot.com/2017/02/some-free-software-training.html
- Udemy - work on the class you picked
- www.instructables.com/ - work on the class you picked
- RaspberryPi & Arduino
Class Agenda:
- 12:30-1:00 - Entry Ticket -30 min
- 1:00 - 2:00 - Raspberry Pi and Python Projects - Please Turn in a Updated Tutorial Document to Jupiter
- Andrew - Take a look at this YouTube and Adafruit tutorial... and use the LEDs on place of the Stepper Motors. This way you can see the "step" pattern on the LED.
- Carlos - You need to be ready to drive a Servo Motor. See YouTube and this lab
- Christy and Ryan, Please work with each other on the Photo Booth... You should be about ready to take a few pictures today...
- Collin, Giovanni, Get the line following sensor to be able to "see" the line... than later we can put it on the car. See the Blog with some pointers to links, here . You only have 2 sensors and I'll give you one more next time I see you, but get t he code working with the the left and center.. this way you can stay inside a circular track
- Robert, Corbin, update your tutorial on how to "We are going to make the pi send signals to an ip and have that computer do something"
- Gillman, Brian, please up date "Setting up an SMTP Server" tutorial. can you make sure this works inside the class room. we will work on getting the HTTP 8080 forwarded from the outside.
- Aiden, Eric, please keep working on your "RPi Hacking Device". What do you need? Do you need to change Projects?
- Jimmy, Nick, I know you are done with your hardware part, but do you still need to get the Tutorial Document finished? if so do that, if you think you are done, then pick a different project...
- Dameon - Are you here? If you are, then get code working to sense a push button with a Raspberry PI. Get Jimmy or Nick to help you
- You can work on the following:
- Building Robots
- Hardware like the Server Rack
- Play with Your Raspberry PI
- Python Code with Get your Raspberry Pi books.
- Then keep looking at examples in the book
- 2:00 - 2:30 - Cyber Pirates - VM Ware Project (see this link for additional project instructions)
- Get into your teams Let me see where you are
- (see this link for additional project instructions)
- Get into your teams, and create 2 more "flaws". Turn on to Jupiter
- 2:30 - 3;00 - Make your Pen-testing Project / Lab better. spend 30 min really focused on making your labs / tutorial better.
- Create a Class LAB document using the template found https://drive.google.com/open?id=1BcSUQH7ZCBTit7LQSBL_3dc9imX4LJgVpotZA_mue2U
- 3:00 - 3:30 NOT Free Play Time - You can work on the following
- JUPITER - Please catch up on any outstanding assignments
- Are there still some Jobs to do... like the Resistors, or Capacitors?
- Test Ethernet cables
- Make sure all PINK tools are back in my tool box
- Take the Printer apart (the one Aiden has and the other one that is out on the work bench
- Resistors in bins (check with Gillman)
- Capacitors in buns (check with Gillman)
- Clean up your area, do Jupiter, or other projects
- Building Robots
- Hardware like the Server Rack
- Play with Your Raspberry PI
- Python Code with Get your Raspberry Pi books.
- Then keep looking at examples in the book
- Jupiter
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