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Yet a good selection process should be applied to new digital curriculum materials if only to ensure the materials are not rogue and outside basic curriculum maps, as well as ensure that they have security and protect studentdataprivacy.
Tagged on: March 19, 2017 The Top 10: StudentPrivacy News (Feb-March 2017) | Future of Privacy Forum → If you care about studentdataprivacy, worth the read and worth signing up for the email newsletter. " says Google Family Link manager Saurabh Sharma. There is reason to wonder, nonetheless.
MyPermissions is an excellent tool to help clarify studentprivacy settings and is a great conversation starter on personal data access. A free tool for browsers and phones ( iOS and Android ), MyPermissions collects and displays every app, site and service that has access to your personal data.
The Flat Panel also features an upgradable built-in Android Module and wireless AVer document camera integration. Judges liked the built-in Android feature, its easy set-up, and the availability of multiple ports. In addition, CatchOn helps district administrators mitigate studentdataprivacy risks associated with unknown tool usage.
Via The New York Times : “ Andy Rubin, Android Creator , Steps Away From Firm Amid Misconduct Report.” “ Oxford and Cambridge are said to be illegally spying on students for money,” says Quartz. ” Via THE Journal : “Report: Ed Tech Startups Stink at StudentDataPrivacy.”
It works well, that is, if you disregard studentdataprivacy and security. The following year, Negroponte boasted that “within two weeks, [children] were singing ABC songs in the village, and within five months, they had hacked Android.” Certainly “free” works well for cash-strapped schools. And “free” doesn’t last.
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