GenNext: The Podcast for Curious Kids, Bold Teens, and the Adults Who Believe In Them
These three high school students realized younger kids aren't getting enough opportunities to learn about technology and cybersecurity, so they decided they would teach them. In this episode of GenNext, Ms. Cam sits down with Eric C., Eric K., and Alex, three students who designed and delivered hands-on cybersecurity workshops for Grade 7 and 8 students. Using Arduino boards, Chromebooks, and a lot of curiosity, they introduced younger students to computer networking, online safety, and the technology that powers our digital world. But this conversation goes beyond computers. It's about seeing a need, taking initiative, learning by doing, and discovering that you don't have to be an expert to share your knowledge with others. The Team shares: * How their curiosity about technology and engineering began * Why cybersecurity and digital literacy matter more than ever * The inspiration that motivated them to create their own community project * What it was like designing and teaching hands-on workshops for younger students * The unexpected challenges they faced and how they solved them * Why teaching others became one of the best ways to deepen their own learning * How curiosity, teamwork, and taking small first steps can lead to meaningful change This episode is a reminder that some of the best ideas start with asking, How can I help? 🚀 Try This Challenge: This week, our two Erics and Alex each gave you a suggestion of how to turn your curiosity into action. Design something. Eric K.'s challenge is to create a free account on OnShape, design a simple 3D object, and see if your local library has a 3D printer you can use. It's a fun way to turn a digital idea into something you can actually hold. Take the first step. Alex challenges you to stop waiting for the "perfect time." If you've been thinking about starting a project, don't try to finish it today—just sketch your idea, make a list, or spend 20 minutes getting started. Get inspired. Eric C. suggests exploring YouTube or another learning resource to discover projects that interest you. You don't have to invent something completely new. Find an idea you like, adapt it, and make it your own. Remember: every project starts with curiosity and every big project starts with one small first step. Links BEP Website: https://www.bepwr.ca/ [https://www.bepwr.ca/] Youth Creativity Fund: https://youthcreativityfund.ca/ [https://youthcreativityfund.ca/] YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@GenNextPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@GenNextPodcast] Instagram: @thegennextpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/gennextpodcast/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gennext-podcast [https://www.linkedin.com/company/gennext-podcast]
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