Open Badge Path: Secure action
est. 2 hour

💡 After this training:
The learner is able to identify the most typical cyber and information security threats.
The learner knows how to protect the devices they use with a strong passcode or other protective ways.
The learner is able to recognise when information security has been breached and knows what to do.
The learner knows how to protect devices and accounts with a strong password.
👀 How to coordinate this training:
1. Learn the content of the Open Badge | Badges provide a means for learners to demonstrate the skills they have acquired. Upon completion of the training, learners can earn badges to showcase their digital competencies, which may be helpful when applying for jobs or advancing in their careers. These badges can also be an inspiring way to acknowledge personal growth in the digital world.Learn more about digital skills badges on the Finnish Digital Agency's website: |
2. Plan the training content | Check the list of training materials connected to the open badge questions. You can organize the training sessions by using the listed content and then reviewing the open badge questions together during the session, or assign them as homework.Make sure to reserve time for a break in the training. |
| Allocate time for learners to create Open Badge Passport accounts and learn how to handle badges. |
✨ Open Badge path on choosing and using devices
Review exercise
1. Form a pair or a small group and discuss | Share the questions, e.g. one task per group. In the more advanced groups, they can answer all the questions. Go through everyone's answers together at the end.
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Materials needed:
Computer💻 or
Mobile phone 📲
Pen & Paper or Word processing software like Microsoft Word or Google Docs📝
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