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February 2019 • Maximilian Zinkus, Oliver Scott Curry, Marina Moore, Zachary Peterson, Zoë J. Wood
As frequent users of social networking applications, middle and high school students are well-suited for curricular interventions that leverage these technologies. Allowing students to see "behind the curtain" of these applications provides them with a unique opportunity to better understand the discipline of computer science upon which these technologies are built and influences their perceptions of computer security and privacy. We present a novel social networking simulation that allows students to create a soc…