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Learn information security through lectures, labs, and multimedia. Engage via course blog and student blogs. Professor Teo's background and expertise enhance your learning experience.
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Applications of Information Security Dr. Jeff Teo
Course highlights • A multi-faceted course employing various delivery modes such as lectures, classroom discussions, hands-on labs, audio (podcasts), video (webcasts and DVDs) and group presentations • Using various learning media –students will use application and presentation programs, web technologies, multimedia program, blogging etc to acquire new skills in information security applications Jeff Teo, Ph.D.
Course highlights – cont’d • Course blog • Use this as a supplement to the course • Leave comments • Check latest information on assignments and look up resources • Check it daily Jeff Teo, Ph.D.
Deliverables • Professor Introduction • Family blog • Native of Singapore – 23 years • Infantry Platoon Commander in the Singapore Armed Forces • Trained in various weapons • Forward Air Controller – call for air strikes • Educated, lived and work in United States – 23 years • American Citizen • Associate Professor, Montreat College in North Carolina • Professional interests is in information security • Grants recipient – Mellon Foundation, Cisco, Montreat College • Salzburg Scholar, Rotary International Scholar • Published author – Cyber Security and Global Information Assurance Jeff Teo, Ph.D.
Deliverables • Student Introduction • share only what you are comfortable with. Examples: • Hometown • Family • Hobbies • Places you have visited and those you want to visit • English books you have read, favorite food/drink/fruit, • Your role model (who you look up to, people you respect and admire) • How do you see yourself in 10, 20, and 30 years • Person/s you want to meet • What irritates you most • What motivates you • Are you are ‘carrot or a stick’ person • What are you most hopeful about • What do you care about most • Anything you want to share Jeff Teo, Ph.D.
Deliverables – cont’d • Create a student course blog • Blogger • Wordpress • No Facebook, MySpace • Keep it current – daily posting is recommended • Use it as a journal – capture information, web links, reflections • Use proper English – pay attention to grammar and syntax • Your first post should be “Student Introduction” – include computer courses you have taken and the knowledge gained Jeff Teo, Ph.D.