2006
DOI: 10.1145/1248453.1248457
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Laboratory exercises in online information assurance courses

Abstract: Information assurance courses delivered in an online environment pose challenges to the development of meaningful hands-on exercises for students. This article presents techniques on furnishing laboratory exercises to online students and presents examples of assignments drawn from the author's experiences in teaching online courses for over three years. These assignments have proven successful in enhancing the learning experiences of undergraduate and graduate computer science students in introductory and adva… Show more

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“…According to Stockman (2003) one such challenge of particular concern is laboratory system utilization (e.g., CPU, memory, and disk utilization). The concern stems from conflict between the importance of laboratory exercises in the acquisition of practical cybersecurity knowledge (Bhagyavati, 2006) and the potential for system resource issues to directly limit the number of learners able to access these laboratory environments (Stewart, Humphries, & Andel, 2009). Unfortunately, there is little or no overarching review of the literature discussing such limitations associated with cybersecurity laboratories.…”
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“…According to Stockman (2003) one such challenge of particular concern is laboratory system utilization (e.g., CPU, memory, and disk utilization). The concern stems from conflict between the importance of laboratory exercises in the acquisition of practical cybersecurity knowledge (Bhagyavati, 2006) and the potential for system resource issues to directly limit the number of learners able to access these laboratory environments (Stewart, Humphries, & Andel, 2009). Unfortunately, there is little or no overarching review of the literature discussing such limitations associated with cybersecurity laboratories.…”
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confidence: 99%