Project Access
While the nation faces a growing need to fill a gap in the cyber-workforce , there is a greater need for the nation to address the lack of diversity seen in cyber professions.
Project Access aims to support programming options of local and state agencies by offering cyber education opportunities for blind and visually impaired, and neurodivergent students through immersive experiences that are fully compatible with assistive technology such as screen readers or magnification software. This gives neurodivergent students the confidence and knowledge necessary to pursue higher education and technology careers.
Funded by Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
Robotics Camp
Build a working robot
Create programs to control sensors & components
Create sounds & music with a Piezo speaker
Obstacle avoidance navigation
Terrain navigation
Student-led presentation
Linux & Web Development Camp
Basic Linux programming
Passwords, information storage, & data transfer
Tracking network paths
Create personal website using HTML
Student-led presentations
Extra-curricular Activities
Ready-to-implement activities, such as scenario-based cybersecurity investigations & virtual cyber challenges