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Markus Reitenbach – PRIMUS, 2024
We describe Shamir's secret sharing scheme and explain how it can be used for secure and redundant cryptocurrency storage. We include samples of individual and group assignments that can be used in an upper-division cryptology class for students who are familiar with modular arithmetic. It takes about one class to cover Shamir's secret sharing,…
Descriptors: Technology, Coding, Monetary Systems, Privacy
Zack J. Damon; Michael E. Ellis – Sport Management Education Journal, 2025
Sport analytics remains a growing area in the sport industry. As such, the demand for skills and knowledge in this area has grown. This demand includes off-field data, such as marketing trends, as well as financial data related to sport organizations. There has been a trickle-down effect in sport management (and other) education programs to teach…
Descriptors: Athletics, Data Collection, Data Analysis, Coding
Leah Bidlake; Eric Aubanel; Daniel Voyer – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2025
Research on mental model representations developed by programmers during parallel program comprehension is important for informing and advancing teaching methods including model-based learning and visualizations. The goals of the research presented here were to determine: how the mental models of programmers change and develop as they learn…
Descriptors: Schemata (Cognition), Programming, Computer Science Education, Coding
Gus Greivel; Alexandra Newman; Maxwell Brown; Kelly Eurek – INFORMS Transactions on Education, 2024
Industrial-scale models require considerable setup time; hence, once built, they are used in myriad ways to consider closely related cases. In practice, the code for these models frequently evolves without appropriate notational choices, largely as a result of the lengthy development time of, and the number of individuals contributing to, their…
Descriptors: Models, Best Practices, Mathematical Concepts, Energy
Ainhoa Berciano; Astrid Cuida; María-Luisa Novo – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
In the last two decades, computational thinking has gained wide relevance in international educational systems. The inclusion of this new type of thinking poses educational challenges with some underlying research questions that need to be answered to meet these challenges with quality. Thus, this study focuses on analyzing the difficulties that…
Descriptors: Coding, Translation, Programming Languages, Sequential Approach
Stephanie A. Blanda – PRIMUS, 2024
This article describes the author's experience designing and implementing an inquiry-based learning (IBL) pedagogical approach to an upper-division undergraduate cryptology course. The author shares the course goals and how the IBL style supports their achievement. The article concludes with sample activities -- in-class exercises that touch on…
Descriptors: Technology, Undergraduate Students, Inquiry, Active Learning
Jeffrey Ehme – PRIMUS, 2024
The Miller-Rabin test is a useful probabilistic method for finding large primes. In this paper, we explain the method in detail and give three variations on this test. These variations were originally developed as student projects to supplement a course in error correcting codes and cryptography.
Descriptors: Probability, Numbers, Coding, Algorithms
Ulrich A. Hoensch – PRIMUS, 2024
We present a concrete situation where there is a difference between the theoretical security of a cipher and its limitations when implemented in practice. Specifically, when entering a PIN, smudges on the keypad substantially reduce its security. We show how the number of possible keys in the presence of the "smudge attack" can be…
Descriptors: Information Security, Computer Security, Coding, Undergraduate Study
Melinda Lanius – PRIMUS, 2024
In this paper, I analyze the impact of culture and metaphor on cryptology education. I will compare and contrast the historically grounded metaphors of cryptology-is-warfare and encryption-is-security to a set of counter-metaphors: cryptology-is-privacy and encryption-is-communication. Using this explicit understanding of conceptual metaphor, I…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Technology, Coding, Information Security
Joshua Holden – PRIMUS, 2024
This paper describes Alkaline, a size-reduced version of Kyber, which has recently been announced as a prototype NIST standard for post-quantum public-key cryptography. While not as simple as RSA, I believe that Alkaline can be used in an undergraduate classroom to effectively teach the techniques and principles behind Kyber and post-quantum…
Descriptors: Technology, Coding, Undergraduate Study, Algebra
C. Beaver – PRIMUS, 2024
In this paper, several research topics are presented that provide productive avenues of exploration for students in an undergraduate cryptography course. The topics are intended for a variety of skill levels and interests. In some cases, a student might be inspired to try to solve the proposed problem or write computer code. Other topics might…
Descriptors: Technology, Coding, Undergraduate Students, Student Projects
Andrew Millam; Christine Bakke – Journal of Information Technology Education: Innovations in Practice, 2024
Aim/Purpose: This paper is part of a multi-case study that aims to test whether generative AI makes an effective coding assistant. Particularly, this work evaluates the ability of two AI chatbots (ChatGPT and Bing Chat) to generate concise computer code, considers ethical issues related to generative AI, and offers suggestions for how to improve…
Descriptors: Coding, Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Computer Software
Matthew Taiwo Oni; Uchechukwu Charles Osu; Taiwo Babatunde – International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology, 2025
Economic challenges in Nigeria have prompted many undergraduate students to engage in social media entrepreneurship for financial sustainability. Platforms like Facebook and Instagram provide cost-effective business opportunities. While this entrepreneurship offers benefits, it raises concerns about its impact on academic performance, especially…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Entrepreneurship, Social Media
Dan Sun; Fan Xu – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2025
Real-time collaborative programming (RCP), which allows multiple programmers to work concurrently on the same codebase with changes instantly visible to all participants, has garnered considerable popularity in higher education. Despite this trend, little work has rigorously examined how undergraduates engage in collaborative programming when…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Programming, Computer Science Education, Undergraduate Students
David P. Bunde; John F. Dooley – PRIMUS, 2024
We present a detailed description of a Cryptography and Computer Security course that has been offered at Knox College for the last 15 years. While the course is roughly divided into two sections, Cryptology and Computer Security, our emphasis here is on the Cryptology section. The course puts the cryptologic material into its historical context…
Descriptors: Technology, Coding, Computer Security, Mathematics Education