Episode 156 - Tabletop Exercise with Leadership
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Hosts Josh, Chris, and Mark discuss a range of tech news stories, including articles on AT&T cell phone service outages, teachers avoiding AI tools, and the use of panic buttons for school safety. They also address a listener email about handling personal documents in district collaboration tools. The main topic focuses on holding a tabletop cybersecurity exercise with district leadership, with Chris sharing his experience leading a drill. Important lessons highlighted include making the exercise relevant, avoiding scare tactics, and emphasizing collaboration. AT&T cell phone service outage Top 13 reasons teachers avoid AI tools Does your district ban ChatGPT? Panic buttons for school safety CISA Tabletop Exercises (look at the K12 one) https://www.youtube.com/@k12techtalk Join the K12TechPro.com Community. Buy our merch!!! Absolute Classlink HPE/Aruba - Email [email protected] Fortinet - Email [email protected] Oh, and... Email us at [email protected] Tweet us err X us @k12techtalkpod Visit our LinkedIn page HERE
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