These lessons were made in another platform (Canva) so they are presented in PDF.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-6C02g7RVk

Follow the video with this lesson plan:

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/mnkif5731jz7yh7b8tiyx/Lesson-1-C1-History-of-Hacking-YouTube-Version-Finished.pdf?rlkey=14wc1qzk1ivw645r6n14n9mif&dl=0

Here is an upgraded version of the original lesson plan:

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/443ho0vj7agj4z1yv0ltr/Lesson-1-C1-History-of-Hacking-Finished.pdf?rlkey=x3f2jy8hhd3vflw0j0jsaifuo&st=8gp1zkmr&dl=0

Links (Explanation of real origin of the word “hacking”)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=przDcQe6n5o

In the mid-'50s, toy trains weren't something you got into because you wanted to change the world. It was a sleepy hobby for painting cars and carefully positioning trees. Until someone came along and saw model trains for what they really are, a network. A group of bored computer science students started a tech model railroad club and changed everything.

The gang broke into the college's mainframe. They soldered in phone lines to control trains independently. Where most saw a dorky hobby, they saw the potential to derail a whole system. They even wrote a dictionary to define what they were doing, applying ingenuity to create clever results, or as they called it, "Hacking." And just like that, the world's first computer hackers were born.

The years passed and hackers found their home on the personal computer. There they rediscovered the thing that they knew best, networks. Nothing had changed. They were still testing what their toys could do. Only now networks had become central to our lives. Banking. Transport. Agriculture. Governments. Suddenly, hackers had the power to derail much more than toy trains.

Some used that power for their own gains. Heavily funded nation states waged war, criminal gangs stole millions and then, they came for people. The data of billions of users who rely on the internet to live their daily lives. And who could stop them? The only ones who understood the internet like the attackers. The hackers.

Those who were breaking the system in order to make it safer, the ones who saw the system for what it was, a network worth protecting. When it's your job to keep billions of people safe online, you have to live and breathe and see the internet just like the attackers do because the only way to stop a hacker is to think like one.

The Ten Commandments of Hacker Culture