Difference between revisions of "Main Page/Teaching Resources"

From Library Freedom Wiki Page
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
(Talking points)
(37 intermediate revisions by 7 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
TODO
+
== Teaching Resources ==
  
* Add existing presentations
+
Some of these are resources created by members of Library Freedom Project, and some are trusted resources from around the privacy community. All of them will help you teach others about protecting their privacy.
* Add presentation resources like photos (with attribution) and LFI/LFP logos
+
* some photos to add are here https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/tree/master/resources/presentation-pics
+
=== Setting up a teaching environment ===
 +
 
 +
==== Community agreements ====
 +
Community agreements help create a space where everyone feels comfortable learning and teaching. Here are the community agreements we use at Library Freedom Project.
 +
 
 +
* One Mic - Don’t talk over folks.
 +
* Step up/step back - If you’re usually loud, consider listening. If you’re usually quiet, consider speaking more!
 +
* Oops/ouch - If you make a mistake or say something bad, it’s OK. Acknowledge the error, think about it, and move forward. We all make mistakes, but we only learn when we give feedback. As a corollary, if someone does something that hurts your feelings or is problematic/rude/etc., let them know immediately so they can apologize and learn. Don’t let something fester.
 +
* Try it on - You may think you have a strong reaction and fixed position, so try to push yourself to consider someone else’s perspective.
 +
* Make commitments - Don’t let something sit in the ether. If you propose to do something, bottom line it.
 +
* Land the plane - Have a point and make it. 
 +
 
 +
=== General and multi-purpose teaching resources ===
 +
 
 +
* [https://datadetox.myshadow.org/en/detox Tactical Technology Collective's 8-day Data Detox Kit]
 +
* [https://sec.eff.org Electronic Frontier Foundation's Security Education Companion]
 +
* [https://ssd.eff.org Electronic Frontier Foundation's Surveillance Self-Defense]
 +
* [https://www.fordfoundation.org/work/our-grants/building-institutions-and-networks/cybersecurity-assessment-tool/ Cybersecurity Assessment Tool]
 +
*  [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week3/Kinney_2018_LFI_3.pdf Personal internet security slidedeck, M. Kinney]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/LFI%20Big%20Data.pdf Big Data slidedeck, M. Kinney]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/Compendium_of_creepy_things.pptx Slides of news stories about companies behaving badly, C. Lobdell]
 +
* [https://www.privacytools.io/ Privacy Tools - one stop shop for all tools listed below and a lot more]
 +
* [https://github.com/apuglibrarian/libraryfreedom/blob/master/LFP_DigitalToolsBingo.pdf Privacy Tools Bingo Card, A. Puglisi]
 +
 
 +
=== Anti-doxxing ===
 +
* [https://libraryfreedom.wiki/html/public_html/index.php/Main_Page/Teaching_Resources/Anti_Doxing_Resources Anti-Doxing Resource List]
 +
* [https://medium.com/@EqualityLabs/anti-doxing-guide-for-activists-facing-attacks-from-the-alt-right-ec6c290f543c Equality Labs anti-doxxing guide]
 +
* [https://hackblossom.org/cybersecurity/ HackBlossom DIY feminist cybersecurity]
 +
 
 +
=== Advertising ===
 +
 
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week16/Kinney_2018_LFI_16wk.pdf Slides for teaching a privacy class focused on digital advertising, M. Kinney]
 +
 
 +
=== Mobile privacy ===
 +
 
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week17/B.N.%20Jones%20LFI%20Week%2017.md Mobile privacy notes and slides, B.N. Jones]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week17/Brown_wk17.pdf Secure messaging curriculum, S. Brown]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week17/Kinney_2018_LFI_17wk.pdf Mobile device privacy slides, M. Kinney]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week17/Stone Week 17.pdf Secure messaging slides, J. Stone]
 +
 
 +
=== Passwords ===
 +
 
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week3/Brown_wk3.pdf Password creating activity, S. Brown]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week3/Lobdell_LFIWeek3_StrongPasswordsLesson.pdf Lesson plan for creating strong passwords, C. Lobdell]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week3/McElroy%20Week%203.pdf Zine about passwords and the diceware method, K. McElroy]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week3/Mellon%20-%20diceware%20flyer.pdf Diceware password activity, A. Mellon]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week3/Rebekah%20Eppley%20Assignment%203.docx Diceware password activity, R. Eppley]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week3/Stone%20Week%203.pdf Diceware password activity, J. Stone]
 +
* [https://theintercept.com/2015/03/26/passphrases-can-memorize-attackers-cant-guess/ Advice on password creation from The Intercept]
 +
* [https://www.eff.org/dice EFF's Diceware method and wordlist]
 +
*
 +
 
 +
=== Talking points ===
 +
 
 +
"If you have nothing to hide, you are nothing." - Shoshana Zuboff
 +
 
 +
 
 +
* [https://libraryfreedom.wiki/html/public_html/index.php?title=Main_Page/Teaching_Resources/Talking_points Privacy talking points by category]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week4/Brown_wk4.pdf General big data/privacy talking points, S. Brown]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week4/B.N.%20Jones%20LFI%20Week%204.pdf Privacy technologies talking points, B.N. Jones]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week4/Ethics%20of%20Big%20Data%20talking%20points_Lobdell.pdf Ethics of Big Data talking points, C. Lobdell]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week4/Josh%20Stone%20Week%204%20Assignment.pdf Data, advertising, and you, J. Stone]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week4/Kinney_2018_LFI_4wk.pdf General big data/privacy talking points, M. Kinney]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week4/Lobdell_LFI%20week%204%20talking%20points.pdf Browsers, social media, and advertising talking points, C. Lobdell]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week4/Mellon%20talking%20pts General big data/privacy talking points, A. Mellon]
 +
 
 +
=== Threat modeling ===
 +
 
 +
Everyone has a different set of reasons for needing privacy. Threat modeling is a method of figuring out what tools and strategies are right for you and your situation. Below are some resources to help you learn about and teach threat modeling.
 +
 
 +
* [https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/your-security-plan Introduction to threat modeling and creating a security plan from EFF]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week5/Josh%20Stone%20Threat%20Model%20Lesson%20Plan_Week%205.pdf Threat model teaching slides, J. Stone]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week5/McElroy%20Week%205.pdf A zine to teach about threat modeling, K. McElroy]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week5/Ally%20Week%205.pdf Example threat model for immigrants, A. Mellon]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week5/B.N.%20Jones%20LFI%20Week%205.pdf Example threat model for union members with a grievance, B.N. Jones]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week5/Brown_wk5.pdf Example threat model for LGBTQ youth, S. Brown]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week5/Kinney_2018_LFI_5wk.pdf Example threat model for community college students, M. Kinney]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week5/Lobdell_LFIweek5_threatmodel.pdf Example threat model for k-12 students in a Chromebook program, C. Lobdell]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week5/Social%20media%20privacy%20class%20-%20threat%20modeling.pptx Example threat model for a typical library patron with some cognitive challenges, S. White]
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week4/Rebekah%20Week%204%20Talking%20Points.docx General big data/privacy talking points, R. Eppley]
 +
 
 +
=== Download links to tools ===
 +
 
 +
These are trusted links to download some of our favorite privacy tools.
 +
 
 +
==== Password managers and 2fa tools ====
 +
 
 +
* [https://www.lastpass.com/ LastPass password manager]
 +
* [https://keepassxc.org/ KeePassXC password manager]
 +
* [https://authy.com/ Authy 2factor authentication app]
 +
* [https://freeotp.github.io/ FreeOTP cross platform, free software 2FA app]
 +
* [https://www.yubico.com Yubikey 2factor authentication hardware]
 +
 
 +
==== Web browsers and search engines ====
 +
 
 +
* [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/ Firefox browser]
 +
* [https://www.torproject.org/ Tor Browser]
 +
* [https://duckduckgo.com DuckDuckGo search engine]
 +
 
 +
==== VPNs ====
 +
* [https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/ Private Internet Access]
 +
* [https://riseup.net/en/vpn Riseup VPN]
 +
* [https://phys.org/news/2019-02-vpn.html Is your VPN secure?]
 +
 
 +
==== Texting and calling ====
 +
* [https://www.signal.org/ Signal private messenger and calls]
 +
 
 +
==== Email ====
 +
* [https://www.fastmail.com/ Fastmail]
 +
* [https://riseup.net/en/email Riseup email]
 +
* [https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/ FSF's guide to GPG encryption for email]
 +
* [https://protonmail.com/ Protonmail secure email]
 +
* [https://https://librem.one/ Librem Mail - requires subscription]
 +
 
 +
==== Third-party tracker blocking ====
 +
 
 +
* [https://www.eff.org/privacybadger Privacy Badger]
 +
* [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/lightbeam/ Lightbeam (not actually a blocker, just shows you what third-parties are tracking you]
 +
* [https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/ uBlock Origin - ad blocker that doesn't track you]
 +
* [https://backstage.1blocker.com/say-hello-to-1blocker-x-8b55efe1ae36 1Blocker X for mobile]
 +
* [https://www.ghostery.com/ Ghostery]
 +
* [https://adblockplus.org/ AdBlock Plus]
 +
* [https://disconnect.me/ Disconnect Me]
 +
* [https://themarkup.org/blacklight Blacklight]
 +
 
 +
==== Implementing HTTPS ====
 +
 
 +
* [https://letsencrypt.org/ Let's Encrypt project for setting up HTTPS on websites]
 +
* [https://certbot.eff.org/ CertBot client for Let's Encrypt]
 +
 
 +
=== Other teaching activities ===
 +
 
 +
* [https://github.com/alisonLFP/libraryfreedominstitute/blob/master/assignments/week4/McElroy%20Week%204.pdf Privacy nihilist/privacy vegan activity, K. McElroy]
 +
* [https://sandbox.acrl.org/library-collection/thinking-about-digital-privacy-including-rewards-and-risks-convenience Thinking about digital privacy: A 75-minute lesson plan including the debate activity 'The Rewards and Risks of Convenience,' C. Lobdell]
 +
* [https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/library-freedom-institute-a-new-hope/ Library Freedom Project: A New Hope, an overview of goals and plans of LFI's first cohort, A. Macrina, B.N. Jones]
 +
 
 +
=== Other presentation resources ===
 +
 
 +
These are materials to help make create your own privacy presentations.
 +
 
 +
*[https://www.libreoffice.org/ LibreOffice - a full featured, free software office suite including presentation and vector graphics tools]
 +
*[https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/ Reveal.js - a framework for easily creating beautiful presentations using HTML]
 +
*[https://pad.riseup.net/ Riseup.net's Etherpad - create online, temporary, collaborative text docs]
 +
*[https://cryptpad.fr/ CryptPad - end to end encrypted cloud based office tools: etherpad, text editor, polls, project boards]

Revision as of 15:20, 6 May 2021

Teaching Resources

Some of these are resources created by members of Library Freedom Project, and some are trusted resources from around the privacy community. All of them will help you teach others about protecting their privacy.

Setting up a teaching environment

Community agreements

Community agreements help create a space where everyone feels comfortable learning and teaching. Here are the community agreements we use at Library Freedom Project.

  • One Mic - Don’t talk over folks.
  • Step up/step back - If you’re usually loud, consider listening. If you’re usually quiet, consider speaking more!
  • Oops/ouch - If you make a mistake or say something bad, it’s OK. Acknowledge the error, think about it, and move forward. We all make mistakes, but we only learn when we give feedback. As a corollary, if someone does something that hurts your feelings or is problematic/rude/etc., let them know immediately so they can apologize and learn. Don’t let something fester.
  • Try it on - You may think you have a strong reaction and fixed position, so try to push yourself to consider someone else’s perspective.
  • Make commitments - Don’t let something sit in the ether. If you propose to do something, bottom line it.
  • Land the plane - Have a point and make it.

General and multi-purpose teaching resources

Anti-doxxing

Advertising

Mobile privacy

Passwords

Talking points

"If you have nothing to hide, you are nothing." - Shoshana Zuboff


Threat modeling

Everyone has a different set of reasons for needing privacy. Threat modeling is a method of figuring out what tools and strategies are right for you and your situation. Below are some resources to help you learn about and teach threat modeling.

Download links to tools

These are trusted links to download some of our favorite privacy tools.

Password managers and 2fa tools

Web browsers and search engines

VPNs

Texting and calling

Email

Third-party tracker blocking

Implementing HTTPS

Other teaching activities

Other presentation resources

These are materials to help make create your own privacy presentations.