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How to Track My Child’s Location

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This article aims to delve into approaches and factors to consider when monitoring your child’s whereabouts while respecting their privacy and building trust. Help your child see that tracking is a tool for their protection, not an invasion of privacy. How can you ensure that you track them effectively and responsibly?

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This $90M Education Research Project Is Banking on Data Privacy to Drive Insights

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An ethical and legal conundrum stands in the way: how to responsibly share that data without opening students up to the possibility of having their personal information exposed to outside parties. But while removing that friction, how do we keep everything really safeguarded?” They need to understand how the system works.”

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AI Guidelines for K-12 Aim to Bring Order to the ‘Wild West’

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But many of the questions he gets as executive director of the Michigan Elementary and Middle School Principals Association focus on AI programs and legal compliance with student privacy laws, Liabenow explains, and how they stay in line with laws like FERPA and Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Smith says. “If

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How to Navigate the Nuances of Anonymous and De-Identified Data in AI-Driven Classrooms

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As the Director of Quantitative Research and Data Science, as well as the Data Privacy Officer at Digital Promise, I aim to demystify the complex world of data privacy, particularly in the realm of education and AI tools. I offer three overly simplified strategies.

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When Does Posting Photos of Students Become a Data Privacy Problem?

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It’s that sharing of student photos, especially those with identifying information, that has researchers questioning what the implications may be for student privacy and whether it’s ethical for schools to post pictures at all. One group of researchers analyzed 18 million photos posted by U.S.

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College's Use of Exam-Proctoring Software to ‘Scan’ Rooms Violated Privacy Rights, Judge Finds

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That was the ruling of a federal judge in Ohio this week, who found that the practice—a feature of remote-proctoring services that caught on during the pandemic —amounts to an unconstitutional invasion of privacy. Ogletree's privacy interest in his home outweighs Cleveland State's interests in scanning his room,” the judge found.

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Last Chance for this College-credit Class (MTI 557)

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digital footprint, digital privacy. image—how to use them legally. Become an advocate of safe, legal, and responsible use of online resources. Topics include: copyrights, fair use, public domain. cyberbullying. digital commerce. digital communications. digital rights and responsibilities. digital search/research. netiquette.