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Khanh on Teaching Observation

A few days before the observation – What to observe (preparation for my own peace of mind) I wrote to two of the three professors recommended by the GMU Center of Teaching Excellence (CTE) asking if I could attend one … Continue reading

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Khanh on Teaching Journal – Week 6

Exploring a national cybersecurity exercise for universities Hoffman, L.J. Rosenberg, T. Dodge, R. Ragsdale, D. George Washington Univ., Washington, DC, USA This paper appears in: Security & Privacy, IEEE Issue Date: Sept.-Oct. 2005 Volume: 3 Issue: 5 On page(s): 27 … Continue reading

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Khanh on Teaching Philosophy – Revised

I believe learning is an act of investment in one’s self – an emotional and intellectual account into which one diligently makes a daily deposit. The value of that learning deposit has three main components that I, as a teacher, … Continue reading

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Khanh on Teaching Journal – week 5

The CyberPatriot National High School Cyber Defense Competition White, G.B.; Williams, D.; Harrison, K.; Security & Privacy, IEEE Volume: 8 , Issue: 5 Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/MSP.2010.166 Publication Year: 2010 , Page(s): 59 – 61 IEEE JOURNALS AbstractPlus | Full … Continue reading

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Khanh on Teaching Journal – Week 4

Teach Them When They Aren’t Looking: Introducing Security in CS1 Nance, K.; Security & Privacy, IEEE Volume: 7 , Issue: 5 Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/MSP.2009.139 Publication Year: 2009 , Page(s): 53 – 55 IEEE Journals AbstractPlus  |  Full Text: PDF (336 … Continue reading

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Khanh on Journal Selection – week 3

A (brief) description of the teaching journal you have chosen to read for the rest of the semester, and an analysis of why you have chosen this particular journal (500 words) An extensive search on the Web revealed that no … Continue reading

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