Join us for a FREE 2-day K12 Educators Training and Workshop!
This training and workshop aims to provide educators with the essential knowledge, skills, and resources to guide and inspire students in technology, cybersecurity education, and career pathways.
The training and workshops will run here at Wichita State University on July 23 and July 24, 2024. There is no cost to participate in the event. Breakfast and lunch will be provided for all participants each day. We have some funding available to support hotel and travel costs ($250/person).
July 23 (Tuesday) and July 24 (Wednesday)
Use the Register Today link above, or use this link to Register Today!
We have some funds available to support hotel and travel costs ($250/person). See the registration link above.
Yes, a virtual/hybrid option is available. While we would love to have you join us in Wichita, we understand that traveling can be tricky.
Yes! Attendees can earn 0.5 hours of graduate credit after attending the two days of the event and completing one take-home assignment. The cost is $32.50. We will share the details on how to obtain the credit during the event. The paperwork can be filled out after the training.
Faculty and Staff from the Education Pathway National Center (EPNC) and Wichita State University (Wichita, KS).
Institutions that receive a CAE-C designation have met the rigorous requirements set forth by the sponsor of the program, the National Security Agency (NSA). The NSA awards CAE-C designations to institutions that commit to producing cybersecurity professional that will reduce vulnerabilities in our national infrastructure.
RING (Regions Investing in the Next Generation) is a cybersecurity course and online resources that offers interesting and engaging content specifically for students and schools without an existing cybersecurity program.
There are three different ways to utilize RING:
Students can receive high school credit for RING in participating states.
For more information, please visit K-12 Pathway Program: RING homepage
The RING project is a supported grant from the National Centers for Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (NCAE-C). The NCAE-C program office is located within the National Security Agency (NSA).