The CRAFT Series at CxEdHub: a working library for cybersecurity educators
Most cybersecurity curricula were written for cybersecurity professionals, not for the teachers and students who are encountering these ideas for the first time. That gap is where the CRAFT series lives — and where CxEdHub.com hosts the work.
What’s there
CxEdHub is the public home for the CRAFT series: a growing collection of classroom-ready resources, lesson outlines, and instructional tools designed to make cybersecurity, computing, and AI accessible to learners at multiple levels. It’s not a one-off textbook. It’s a working library — updated as the field evolves, grounded in a peer-reviewed instructional framework developed through our research.
Educators using CRAFT-aligned materials don’t have to choose between technical accuracy and classroom usability. The series is designed to deliver both.
Why it matters
The schools and districts we work with are being asked to teach cybersecurity and AI literacy now — often without the staffing, materials, or training pipeline to do it well. CRAFT and CxEdHub close that gap. They give teachers a starting point that’s already pedagogically sound, and they give districts a coherent backbone for K–12 cyber and computing programs.
We’ve watched the impact compound: teachers who arrive uncertain leave with a unit they’re confident teaching the next week. Districts that begin with a single workshop end up adopting CRAFT-aligned scope and sequence across grade bands.
See it for yourself
Visit CxEdHub.com to browse the current series and see what’s published.
If you’re thinking about a CRAFT-aligned implementation in your school or district — workshops, train-the-trainer, or a longer-term partnership — we’d love to talk.