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Overview
These materials are designed for immediate printing and classroom distribution. Each resource is available in PDF format optimized for standard letter-size paper.
All three activities include:
- Quick-Start Guide — One-page educator reference
- Student Worksheets — Grade-band specific (K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12)
- Support Materials — Role cards, evidence packets, AI response cards for low-resource implementation
Activity 1: Security Detective Teams
Students investigate security incidents WITH an AI partner, discovering that AI excels at pattern recognition while humans bring contextual understanding.
Educator Materials
Quick-Start Guide — Activity overview, timing, facilitation moves, and debrief questions.
Student Worksheets
Investigation Worksheet — The main student-facing document guiding students through human-first investigation, AI partnership, and reflection. (Grades 6-8 baseline; adapt language for other bands)
Support Materials
Evidence Packet — “CLASSIFIED” investigation evidence including login logs, password analysis, social media activity, network data, help desk tickets, and interview notes.
AI Partner Response Cards — Grade-differentiated cards for low-resource implementation with pre-written AI analysis:
- Grades K-2: Robot Helper Cards — Simple cards for teacher read-aloud with Robot Helper voice
- Grades 3-5: Computer Helper Cards — Pattern analysis and limitation cards for detective teams
- Grades 6-8: AI Partner Cards — Full card sets with opening analysis, deeper analysis, disagreement, and synthesis
- Grades 9-12: AI Security Analyst Cards — Professional SOC language with SIEM analysis and explicit limitation notices
Activity 2: Ethics in Automated Security
Students design governance policies for AI security systems, discovering that AI is a stakeholder with its own perspective that must be balanced with human values.
Educator Materials
Quick-Start Guide — Activity overview, the conceptual shift, timing, facilitation moves, and debrief questions.
Student Worksheets
Grades K-2: Robot Helper Rules — Simple yes/no rule decisions for classroom robot Sparky.
Grades 3-5: Computer Rules Committee — SchoolGuard policy design with trade-off analysis.
Grades 6-8: Ethics in Automated Security — Full policy development with AI consultation and stakeholder analysis.
Grades 9-12: AI Governance Workshop — Enterprise governance with FERPA/COPPA considerations and executive policy briefs.
Support Materials
Policy Scenario Cards — Eight realistic scenarios that test students’ policy decisions with real-world complications.
AI Perspective Cards — Grade-differentiated cards providing AI system perspectives for governance discussions:
- Grades K-2: Sparky Cards — Robot helper perspective on lights, cleanup, and safety rules
- Grades 3-5: SchoolGuard Cards — Computer Rules Committee policy discussions
- Grades 6-8: SchoolGuard Cards — Detailed governance perspectives on blocking, monitoring, and learning
- Grades 9-12: SecureNet AI Cards — Professional governance statements with regulatory context
Stakeholder Role Cards — For 9-12 governance simulation: Student Representative, Parent Liaison, IT Security Lead, Legal Advisor, Administrator, and AI System roles.
Activity 3: AI-Assisted Incident Response
Students experience authentic NICE Framework Work Roles by responding to realistic security incidents as a coordinated team with AI as their technical analyst partner.
Educator Materials
Quick-Start Guide — Activity overview, role assignments, timing, complication injection tips, and debrief questions.
Student Worksheets
Grades K-2: Fix It Team! — Simple teamwork experience solving a classroom technology problem.
Grades 3-5: Computer Problem Solvers — Investigation team roles (Detective, AI Partner, Recorder, Reporter) solving malware scenario.
Grades 6-8: AI-Assisted Incident Response — Team response with IC, SOC Analyst, Threat Intel, and Communications roles.
Grades 9-12: SOC Analyst Simulation — Enterprise-level incident with technical evidence, MITRE ATT&CK mapping, and executive communications.
Support Materials
Role Cards — Print-and-cut cards defining responsibilities for each team role across all grade bands.
Incident Briefings — Scenario descriptions for each grade band: ransomware, data breach, social media compromise, malware investigation, and K-2 fix-it story.
AI Response Cards — Grade-differentiated cards providing AI analysis for incident response scenarios:
- Grades K-2: Sparky Cards — Robot helper finding problems and asking permission to fix
- Grades 3-5: AI Helper Cards — Malware investigation responses for Computer Problem Solvers
- Grades 6-8: AI Security Advisor Cards — School incident responses for ransomware, breaches, and compromises
- Grades 9-12: SentinelAI Cards — Enterprise SOAR platform responses with MITRE ATT&CK mapping
Complication Cards — Phase 3 injections to simulate dynamic incident response: media pressure, scope expansion, stakeholder conflicts, and human factors.
Printing Tips
Paper Recommendations
| Material Type | Paper Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Quick-Start Guides | Standard copy paper |
| Student Worksheets | Standard copy paper (front/back) |
| Evidence Packets | Standard copy paper |
| Role Cards | Card stock for durability |
| AI Response Cards | Card stock for repeated use |
| Complication Cards | Card stock, consider laminating |
Print Settings
- Paper size: Letter (8.5” × 11”)
- Color: Black and white works well for all materials
- Duplex: Recommended for worksheets to reduce paper usage
Quantities Guide
For a class of 30 students organized into 6 groups:
| Material | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Quick-Start Guide | 1 (teacher reference) |
| Student Worksheets | 30 (1 per student) |
| Evidence Packets / Incident Briefings | 6 (1 per group) |
| Role Cards | 6 sets (1 set per group) |
| AI Response Cards (low-resource) | 6 sets (1 per group) |
| Complication Cards | 1 set (teacher use) |
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