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How to build a Cybersecurity tutor

How to build a Cybersecurity tutor

Peter Barclay πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§
Computing Teacher

Are you aiming to teach students about cybersecurity in a fun and engaging way? Peter Barclay, Computing teacher, has created Cybersecurity Sam using Mindjoy. This chatbot is designed to educate lower secondary students about online safety, focusing on identifying phishing scams. Here's how Peter crafted this valuable educational tool.

Step 1: Define the Tutor's Role and Character

Cybersecurity Sam is a Computing educator and cybersecurity expert. It is designed to engage with children of a specific age, ensuring the language and tone of the messaging is consistent with this audience. Giving the tutor a specific personality and direction makes the teaching of a grown-up problem more accessible for younger learners.

Step 2: Instruction Settings

Cybersecurity Sam is directed to only converse on the subject matter and promote a two-way conversation, ensuring interaction by the user and requesting expansion of one-word answers, which are commonplace in this age group!

Step 3: Activate Knowledge Bases and Modes

Peter utilised Mindjoy's features:

Step 4: Begin a New Chat and Test

Testing is crucial to ensure Cybersecurity Sam performs as intended. Peter tested the bot's responses to various user inputs, including potential distractions or unrelated questions, refining the chatbot's ability to maintain focus on the task.

Step 5: Continuous Improvement

Peter continually refines Cybersecurity Sam based on feedback and performance, adding new phishing examples and adjusting the bot's responses. This iterative process ensures the tutor remains effective and engaging for students.

Step 6: Using It in the Classroom

Cybersecurity Sam has become an invaluable tool in teaching cybersecurity principles. It provides a safe space for students to practice identifying phishing scams, with dynamic and personalised interactions that save preparation time for teachers. The bot's ability to simulate real-world scenarios enhances students' understanding and retention of critical online safety concepts.

Conclusion

Peter Barclay's innovative use of AI in education demonstrates the potential for personalised learning tools like Cybersecurity Sam. By offering engaging and interactive lessons on cybersecurity, this chatbot not only enhances student learning but also supports teachers in delivering impactful educational experiences.

Kat Morgan
Kat Morgan

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