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Making Sure Your Online Services Protect Your Students’ Data

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There is also likely to be an assessment system that includes tests, rubrics, and analytics. To help educators evaluate and monitor the privacy protections of these types of systems and software, IMS has created a rubric and vetting process that was designed collaboratively and voted on by its members. About the Moderator.

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AI in Education: Privacy and Security

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Where does the privacy conversation start? Throughout this article, we’ll talk a lot about “inputs.” Think of inputs as the information you enter into an AI system—anything from your side of a Google Bard conversation to the conversation you have with an AI transcription app to a large spreadsheet full of student assessment data.

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Year in Review: Our Top Edtech Business Stories of 2018

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Is Assessment Ready to Move Beyond Standardized Tests? So MIT researchers have been hard at work developing a new kind of assessment to measure all the things we say we care about—like curiosity, creativity and critical thinking. What Happens to Student Data Privacy When Chinese Firms Acquire US Edtech Companies?

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Lessons and Leadership During the Switch to Online Learning

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This article was modified and published by eSchool News. Linnette Attai is the founder of PlayWell, LLC , a global privacy and marketing compliance consulting firm. She also serves as virtual chief privacy officer and as General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) data protection officer to a range of organizations.

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Reducing Online Security and Privacy Risk in Your School

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Student privacy and school security are growing concerns in schools that can have consequences from negative media attention to losing parent and student trust. Defining and assessing levels of risk in the school is a crucial part of online security and privacy. This article was modified and published by EdScoop.

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Get to the root of the edtech issues with three key questions

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Data can also show where programs may be contributing to student success and where the resources show minimal impact. Do you know if any of these applications violate student data privacy? Sometimes, even approved edtech tools may have an add-on that doesn’t follow your school’s privacy standards.

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What You Need to Know About Teaching Cybersecurity

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In this day and age, when education, industry, and government rely heavily on the safety and reliability of the technology, it is the responsibility of K-12 and higher education to develop cybersecurity programs that will ensure students will have the skills and experiences to fill the increasing demand for qualified cybersecurity experts.

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