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CITE 2023: Protect Student Data Privacy with Ed Tech Policies

EdTech Magazine

“One of the problems is translating to the general populace why it’s important to protect student data,” Christine Jones, coordinator of educational technology for Palmdale School District, said in her CITE 2023 session Tuesday. That’s not your data to share; that’s the studentsdata to share.”

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10 key CoSN back-to-school resources for edtech leaders

eSchool News

Editor’s note : This story on 10 back-to-school resources for edtech leaders originally appeared on CoSN’s blog and is reposted here with permission. Take a deep dive into the Digital Equity Dashboard at our upcoming webinar on September 13, 2023. All registrants will receive a recording of the Webinar.)

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10 key CoSN back-to-school resources for edtech leaders

eSchool News

Editor’s note : This story on 10 back-to-school resources for edtech leaders originally appeared on CoSN’s blog and is reposted here with permission. Take a deep dive into the Digital Equity Dashboard at our upcoming webinar on September 13, 2023. All registrants will receive a recording of the Webinar.)

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Movers and Shakers—New Edtech District Leaders Take Position

eSchool News

Phil Hintz has been approved by the D219 Board of Education as the next Chief Technology Officer for the 2023-2024 school year. Phil has led the charge for his district to develop and implement Student Data Privacy systems in the State of Illinois and recently presented at ISTELive22 on these protocols and processes.

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Crunch the numbers: The latest edtech data you can use right now

eSchool News

K-12 schools to simplify and secure digital learning, announced last month its Classroom of the Future Report 2023 , a new survey of school administrators, teachers, and edtech vendors highlighting five trends shaping classrooms of the future.

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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. billion by 2023. Certainly “free” works well for cash-strapped schools. It works well too for teachers wanting to bypass the procurement bureaucracy. And “free” doesn’t last. Without revenue the company will go away. billion by 2025.

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