Workshop and Class Ideas
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This page is for potential instructors to put forth an idea for a workshop or class. Feel free to create a dedicated page if necessary!
If you're wondering what the steps are to hold a class, check out How_to:_Classes,_Workshops_and_Events.
Scheduled classes are on our Public Classes and Events page.
Contents
- 1 Unity (3D Engine) class
- 2 Intro to Arduino
- 3 Advanced Arduino
- 4 Intro to FamiLAB
- 5 How to Teach a Class class
- 6 Developing a Mission Statement
- 7 Slide Rules 101
- 8 Introduction to Metasploit Workshop & Class (Hands On)
- 9 Information Security Basics: Self Defense (Class/Presentation)
- 10 Web Application Security Basics: OWASP Top 10 Exploits & Mitigations (Class/Presentation)
- 11 Intro to the Laser cutter
- 12 Intro to Urethane Plastic Casting
Unity (3D Engine) class
- Instructor: Tom
- Tentatively scheduled for the second week of January 2012
- Location: TBD (Full Sail? FamiLAB?)
- Open to members? The Public?
Intro to Arduino
- We have slides - https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AW-BexqWBODRZGNyYzlnbjZfMjZjenE2Y2gyOA&hl=en_US
Advanced Arduino
Intro to FamiLAB
- Curriculum:
- FamiLAB's mission
- Communication/collaboration tools
- Shop safety
How to Teach a Class class
- Instructor: Tracy
Developing a Mission Statement
- Instructor: Tracy
Slide Rules 101
- Instructor: Mike
- Curriculum: How slide rules work, why they work, and one you can make yourself!
- Location: FamiLAB
Introduction to Metasploit Workshop & Class (Hands On)
- Instructors: Bill, g3k, DC407
- Curriculum: Modified and shortened version of Metasploit Unleashed
- Location: FamiLAB CL1
- Student Prereqs:
- Laptop running BackTrack 5
- Basic information security knowledges
- Command line experience
- Basic Linux experience
- Location Requirements:
- Power for students
- Projector & A/V
- Vulnerable VM farm
- Copy of Metasploitable for each student/instructor with unique hostname and IP
- One Windows XP SP2 modified NIST image for demo
Information Security Basics: Self Defense (Class/Presentation)
- Potential Instructors: Bill, lrvick, Mack, DC407
- Curriculum: End-User guide to not getting owned. Should be non-technical friendly if possible. Bill may be able to snag presentations from work, but will need to ask.
- Local
- Over the wire
- Social Networking
- ...
- Location: FamiLAB CL1
Web Application Security Basics: OWASP Top 10 Exploits & Mitigations (Class/Presentation)
- Potential Instructors: Bill, g3k, DC407
- Curriculum: A walk through of the OWASP Top 10 with demonstrations of exploits, and explanations of mitigation techniques in a language agnostic way.
- Location: FamiLAB CL1
Intro to the Laser cutter
- Workshop, not a formal class.
Intro to Urethane Plastic Casting
- Instructor: Dave W
- This is intended to be a hands on class which will take about 3 hours. The idea is to come with a small item you would like to make a copy of and a disposable container which is about a half inch larger in all dimensions. The class will provide the material for a single use mold and a single part.
- The mold material will be Algenate which is a fast setting non-toxic soft material designed for skin contact. (My first cast was of my thumb.)
- The casting material will be a relatively hard urethane plastic.
- Nominally the material is white.
- Colorants will be available.
- If there is sufficient interest a clear material will be available. (The material comes in 1 quart minimum.) A student could purchase an entire quart of their desired material if so inclinded.
- The students will be expected to pay for the materials on the basis of volume. Cost is estimated at about $30/quart based on the casting container size. It will be necessary for them to pre-register to make sure sufficient materials are on hand.
- The format will be a classroom demonstration followed by a workshop where each student makes their own casting.
- Items to be covered:
- Minimum requirements for casting
- Safety Considerations
- Introduction to casting materials
- Mold design consiterations
- Measuring and Mixing Materials
- Items affecting casting quality
- It is expected this could take place in the classroom if provision can be made to control spills. Each student should have about 6 square feet of table space to help prevent spills. Casting material in the carpet is irreversible.