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Computers & the Internet
Cyber Crime
2009
The Cyber Crime site provides extensive explanations of what is meant by the computer terms: viruses, trojans, worms, spam, black hat crackers, grey hat hackers, and white hat hackers.
Team
PriscillaStratford High School, SC, United States
AraceliStratford High School, SC, United States
JeremyStratford High School, SC, United States
KonnerStratford High School, SC, United States
Age Range
19 & under
Coaches
Michael EasonStratford High School, SC, United States
Category
Computers & the Internet > Programming
Computers & the Internet > Viruses
Audience
All ages
Language
English
Site Features
Teacher Resources (Lesson Plans, Worksheets)
Team Collaboration
As a team we accomplished organizing and creating a functional website to inform people about the different types of Cyber Crime.
Konner retrieved all of the information in our “Viruses” document. He also programmed all of the HTML coding by himself.
Jeremy provided insight towards the layout and set up of the website, retrieved the information in our “Spam, Worms, Trojans, and Gray Hat Hackers” document. We enjoyed his ability to adjust to any situation allowing the others to work more freely.
Priscilla provided Araceli with assistance in finding the “Hackers, White Hat, and Black Hat” documents.
Araceli gathered information on the subjects of Hackers along with the White/Black Hat subcultures, with the help of Pricilla.
Team Diversity
Our team does have some ethnic and socio-economic diversity. Jeremy and Konner come from a mostly Caucasian background with hints of Native American Blood. Araceli and Priscilla, however, are both Hispanic.
Priscilla and Araceli receive free breakfast and lunch under the National School Lunch Program. Under the same program Konner receives a reduced price for breakfast and lunch. Jeremy pays regular price. As far as religion is set in our team the only person who recognizes a religion is Jeremy, as he practices his Agnosticism.