Tag Archives: Online Classroom

CYBER.ORG – Lab – Linux 101

Objective: Students will begin preparing for proficiency in cyber security with an overview of computer networking fundamentals.

Resources:

  • See PowerPoint presentation: Lab – Linux 101

Assignment:

  1. Begin reading the Lab – Linux 101 presentation to study the fundamentals of the Linux operating system.

Assigned: February 2nd, 2021
Teacher Pacing Due Date: February 5th, 2021

CYBER.ORG – Intro to Linux

Objective: Students will begin preparing for proficiency in cyber security with an overview of computer networking fundamentals.

Resources:

  • See PowerPoint presentation: Appendix A – Linux

Assignment:

  1. Begin reading the Appendix A – Linux presentation to study the fundamentals of the Linux operating system.

Assigned: February 1st, 2021
Teacher Pacing Due Date: February 5th, 2021

CYBER.ORG – Intro to Networking

Objective: Students will begin preparing for proficiency in cyber security with an overview of computer networking fundamentals.

Resources:

  • See PowerPoint presentation: Appendix B – Networking.pptx

Assignment:

  1. Begin reading the Appendix B – Networking presentation to study the fundamentals of Networking.

Assigned: January 25th, 2021
Teacher Pacing Due Date: January 29th, 2021

CYBER.ORG: Cyber Law Review and Quiz

Objective: Students will begin preparing for proficiency in cyber security with an overview of relevant domestic and international laws.

Resources:

  • Read the PowerPoint presentation: Appendix C – Federal Laws.pptx
  • Cyber Law Quiz

Assignment:

  1. Review the Appendix C – Federal Laws.pptx presentation to refresh your memory on the relevant domestic and international laws discussed in class yesterday.
  2. The class will conclude with a brief Check for Understanding quiz to confirm your understanding of the laws and regulations that pertain to the cyber security profession.

Assigned: January 21st, 2021
Teacher Pacing Due Date: January 21st, 2021

Cyber Security Boot Camp – Day 2: The Linux CLI – Spring 2021

Objective:  Students will begin preparing for proficiency in cyber security and information security techniques, technologies and methodologies.

Links:

Topics Discussed:

  • Linux
  • GUI
  • CLI
  • Shell
  • bash
  • Prompt
  • Input/Output

Assignment:

  1. Load  the Linux Journey website, and navigate to the Command Line instruction module.
  2. Today we will walk through the Command Line online instruction module together, investigating a number of important commands used to navigate and perform actions within the Linux shell.
  3. Visit JSLinux to see a fully-featured Linux shell running a JavaScript-based emulator. This also provides us a very useful platform for practicing CLI commands.
  4. Input the commands described in the module, and observe their output:
    1. echo
    2. pwd
    3. cd
    4. ls
    5. touch
    6. file
    7. cat
    8. less
    9. history
    10. cp
    11. mv
    12. mkdir
    13. rm
    14. find
    15. help
    16. man
    17. whatis
    18. alias
    19. exit
  5. Once you’ve got the hang of these basics, we’ll explore more complex commands in tomorrow’s module. Be prepared to use these commands in a brief Check for Understanding quiz on Friday.

Assigned: January 14th, 2021
Teacher Pacing Due Date: January 15th, 2021

NetOp Pre-Test Spring 2021

Objective:
Take the NetOp pre-test in the Google Classroom online courseware.

Links:
Google Classroom: https://classroom.google.com

Topics Discussed:
Networking and Operating Systems

Assignment:

Click the Google Classroom link to connect to the online testing website.

  1. Navigate to the Google Classroom and click on today’s Assignment Post.
  2. Click on the “NetOp PreTest Spring 2021” exam.
  3. The quiz is 100 questions, all multiple choice, and reflects all the material presented in the chapters we cover in the first half of the class.
  4. Please put away all notes, study guides and other materials before starting the quiz.
  5. Please close all other documents and webpages and do not open any new tabs or windows until after you have submitted the quiz.
  6. Please remain silent until everyone has completed the exam.
  7. Remember, this is a pre-test, so do your best to answer all the questions, but don’t worry if you don’t have all the answers. That’s what you’re here to learn.
  8. Submit your test answers before the end of the class period today.
  9. The exam session will conclude at the end of the class period, so use your time wisely.
  10. When you have completed your exam, the rest of the time is yours, please use it wisely.

HaydenMagnet.org Accounts and Google Classroom

Objective:

  • Successfully log into your Haydenmagnet.org Google Account.
  • Create a Google Doc.
  • Connect to the Google Classroom for your class period.
  • Turn in your Google Doc using Google Classroom.

Student-Friendly Objective:

  • I can log into my Haydenmagnet.org Google Account with the login information provided to me and turn in an assignment using Google Classroom, so that I can successfully hand in assignments throughout the school year.

Links:

Topics Discussed:

  • Haydenmagnet.org
  • Google Drive
  • Google Classroom

Assignment:

  • Open a Chrome browser and visit the Google website.
  • Click the blue Sign In button in the upper right corner.
  • Sign in with the Haydenmagnet.org account provided to you in your Computer Fundamentals or Computer Science class. If you do not remember your username or password from this account, or if you never took Computer Fundamentals or Computer Science, please ask Mister Marmolejo to get your account information.
  • Once you are logged in, click on the “waffle” icon in the upper right corner and choose “Drive” from the list of Google Apps to access Google Drive. Here you will have access to the most useful Google Apps: Document, Presentation, Spreadsheet, Form and Drawing.
  • Click on the blue New button on the left hand side, and create a new Google Doc.
  • In this document, write a couple of sentences to tell me about the most interesting thing you’ve learned during our past couple of days together. It can be anything you learned in or outside of this class: something about online learning, netiquette, about the class itself, about me or another member of the class, etc.
  • When you are finished, click the words “Untitled Document” in the upper left corner, and give this document a proper name.
  • Open a new Window or Tab in Chrome and navigate to https://classroom.google.com.
  • You should be able to join the Classroom using the code provided in class. If you did not receive the code, please see Mr. Marmolejo.
  • Look over the introduction post and the current assignment. This is where you will turn in the Google Doc you just created.
  • Attach the Google Doc to today’s assignment and submit it using Google Classroom by tomorrow.
  • If you have any questions, my email address is mi.marmolejo@haydenmagnet.org.

Virtual Classroom Policies and Procedures – Spring 2021

Objective:

  • I can agree to abide by the virtual classroom norms by reviewing the established policies and procedures to help ensure the class is a safe and fun place for everyone to learn and share.

Links:

None.

Topics Discussed:

  • Classroom policies and procedures
  • How are you doing?

Assignment:

  1. Welcome back! Today we’re going to go over the class rules, or as I like to call them, the policies and procedures.
  2. Society’s based on policies and procedures. Without ’em, we’re no better than poo-flinging monkeys in the jungle. Humans agree to abide by laws so we can all get along and get things accomplished with a minimum of screaming, head-bashing and poo-flinging.
  3. The policies and procedures are pretty straightforward, and they’ll all posted in the Plan for Success document that I’ll provide you later where you’ll be able to see them at all times. They’re all really based on one simple thing: respect.
    1. I’m going to show you respect at all times here in the classroom, and all I ask is that you return the favor.
    2. I also ask that you treat everyone else with respect, so that they can do the same for you.
    3. We’ll have plenty of opportunities to work together in this class. If you want to work together with a partner on an assignment, that’s great. Just don’t use the main chat stream to carry on lengthy conversations. If you want to talk to someone beyond two replies, double-click their names to start a private chat.
    4. Have respect for other people who are trying to get work done, and don’t bother them. (You can set your status to Do Not Disturb if you don’t want to receive private messages.)
    5. Don’t steal anybody’s work (or ideas, for that matter).
    6. Treat the school’s stuff with respect, so that it can stay in good shape for you and for everyone else. Let me know right away if any of your school equipment or accounts are damaged or not working so I can address it immediately.
    7. We’re going to have a lot of opportunities to critique the work of others in this class. Keep it respectful, positive and constructive, please. Don’t feel bad if someone else critiques your work, it’s only going to help you improve and get stronger.
    8. I’ve got a lot of cool stuff to teach you in this class. Please don’t make it any harder for me than it already is by disrupting me while I’m speaking, or making it harder for the people around you to pay attention. If you have a question or want to make a comment, please click the “Raise Hand” button and I’ll call on you. You may also post questions any time in the chat and I will respond to them as I see them.
    9. I promise not to come to your room and mess it up; can you do me the same courtesy? I’d appreciate it. Don’t spam the chat with random things or make noise while I’m talking. If I mute everyone’s mic, please do not turn on your mic until asked to do so. If you can’t abide by this rule, you may get perma-muted, and I really want you to be able to speak when you need to.
    10. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES record and/or share the video of the student meeting. This is a violation of federal student privacy laws and can have severe consequences for the person sharing and/or hosting the content. I’m not even allowed to record the meetings and share them without getting written permission from all of your parents, so please just don’t do it.
    11. You should be getting a digital copy of this year’s Student Handbook soon. Read it! We all (you and me both) are required to abide by its policies, so it’s important to know exactly what those policies are so you don’t violate them unintentionally (Or intentionally!).
  4. Do any of the class policies seem strange? Like something you shouldn’t have to be asked not to do? Guess what: the reason that policy’s in place is because some knucklehead decided to be a creep and had to be asked to stop. Please: Don’t be that knucklehead.
  5. Did I miss anything? If there’s a policy you feel needs to be added, then by all means, let me know and we can discuss its addition to the policies and procedures.
  6. This virtual environment is new to us all, and the policies and procedures may need to be modified and adjusted from time to time to address new problems or conditions. I will alert you to any changes to the policies and procedures as they are made.
  7. If you can agree to abide by these policies and procedures, then we can all get along. If there’s anything you feel like you can’t agree to here, let me know and we can talk it over.
  8. We’re going to finish up the day with a “How are you Doing?” activity. I’ll give you all the details in our meeting and on our Microsoft Teams page.

Posted: January 6th, 2021

First Day 2021 – Getting to Know You

Objectives:

  • Introduce students to the class.
  • Introduce students to the instructor.
  • Introduce students to the virtual classroom.
  • Have students introduce themselves to each other.

Student-Friendly Objectives:

  • I can introduce myself to the instructor and the other students in the classroom by completing an introductory activity and questionnaire.

Links:
Marmolejo Student Information Form Q3:
https://forms.gle/CG4ptHRuQpYzTxyH7

Topics Discussed:

  • Networking and Operating Systems
  • Mister Marmolejo
  • Yourself!

Assignment:

Welcome to my classroom website for Networking and Operating Systems 1-2 Honors! This website will be your one-stop shop for all classroom assignments, announcements and materials pertaining to the class.

  1. Take a look around! I’ll explain everything here very soon.
  2. Today we’re going to do one of those “getting to know you” activities. I know, you’re probably going to do something like this in every class today. Don’t worry, I’ll do my best to make it fun.

Posted: August 5th, 2021