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CAcert at School

Teaching material

Security for e-mail or the use of certificates can also be subject of teaching at schools. This page is a library of lesson materials on this topic.

Primary/Elementary/Preparatory school (year 1-7)

Experience


Secondary/Public school (year 7-12)

If you use the services of CAcert at the Secondary School, please remember: CAcert is a service provided by volunteers. However, the operation of the computer centre incurs costs that must be covered by contributions. Donate as much as a textbook would cost. Preferably as an annually recurring donation. If you need a receipt for the school management or the student council, please write to secretary AT-SIGN cacert DOT org

Experience


College/Sixth Form/Grammar School (year 9-14)

If you use the services of CAcert at the College/Sixth Form/Grammar School, please remember: CAcert is a service provided by volunteers. However, the operation of the computer centre incurs costs that must be covered by contributions. Donate as much as a textbook would cost. Preferably as an annually recurring donation. If you need a receipt for the school management or the student council, please write to secretary AT-SIGN cacert DOT org

Experience


Technical college/University

In the first task, the (at least verbal) reference to CAcert must not be missing. It must also be clear whether the students have to use GPG or S/MIME. Enigmail is for PGP/OpenPGP. S/MIME is integrated.

If you use the services of CAcert at the technical college or university, please remember: CAcert is a service provided by volunteers. However, the operation of the computer centre incurs costs that must be covered by contributions. Donate as much as a textbook would cost. Preferably as an annually recurring donation. If you need a receipt for the school management or the student council, please write to secretary AT-SIGN cacert DOT org


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CAcertAtSchool (last edited 2023-05-04 21:48:39 by EtienneRuedin)