Innovative teaching methods for privacy education
In the educational field, the tool creates a new model for teaching immersive privacy. Educators can use preset 5 types of stock images (travel, family gathering, documents, work environment, street view) for a split-scene demonstration. Real-world teaching examples show that analyzing the results of having students compare the same location with and without GPS data has a 3x higher cognitive enhancement effect on location privacy than traditional lectures. Psychological tests show that when students see that the system accurately recognizes the emotional state and clothing brand in the selfie, their alertness to privacy leakage immediately increases by 57%.
In higher education, the tool has been incorporated into cybersecurity courses at more than 20 universities, and is particularly well suited for demonstrating the risks associated with AI ethics and metadata mining. The accompanying developed lesson plan suggests that instructors guide students to monitor network requests with the developer tool to visualize and understand the data flow process of API calls, and this hands-on teaching materializes abstract technical concepts.
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