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AI in Education: Privacy and Security

eSpark

There are two types of inputs that are most relevant to the discussion of AI privacy and security in schools: Bulk inputs This category includes any data sets that might be associated with an entire classroom, school, or district. In those cases, it will be important to ensure the data is completely siloed from external access.

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Technology Not Going to Solve Data Privacy

techlearning

and the MLB All Star game were the backdrop for the inaugural CoSN Student Data Privacy Workshop. The framework of this event was the CoSN Trusted Learning Environment (TLE) Seal Program. Data Security The tabletop exercises around data security was educational for many at this workshop. Washington, D.C.

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K-12 and Higher Ed Institutions Lead Consortium to Advance EdTech Innovation and Trust

Edsurge

Ensuring that a wide range of strategies for personalized, student-centered learning and pathways can be achieved by enabling a choice of digital learning products that can be configured for the needs of each student.

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The Big Picture on the 2019-20 PreK-12 Market

edWeb.net

No matter what the subject, though, every publisher should be ready to share their student data privacy standards for their digital tools. Previously, about half of the students in the United States were in adoption states, but the number of pure adoption states has decreased.

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Hero Awards finalists: 18 schools and educators dedicated to learning

eSchool News

The program gives students technology skills that can lead them into the future. The district also holds several events inviting staff to learn about technology tools and strategies for the classroom. She uses that data derived from Edmentum’s Study Island to monitor understanding and learning.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

It works well, that is, if you disregard student data privacy and security. It’s now become a way in which educational events, organizations, and institutions dole out funding for projects. Edsurge told its version of events for the past decade’s worth of ed-tech, and I told mine. And “free” doesn’t last.

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