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Where Will You Go? Get Global with your Students

EdTechTeam

Things like time zones, access to internet, and access to devices can be a great conversation with students that will help include them with your own planning. In addition, you should plan to prepare your students for online communication with a variety of audiences. How will your lesson stay student-centered?

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Protecting Student Privacy on Social Media: Do's and Don'ts for Teachers

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While social media can pose risks to student privacy, these risks can be managed with informed, intentional use. So, if you're looking to take the plunge -- or already have -- review this non-exhaustive list of do's and don'ts for protecting privacy and setting a responsible example of safe sharing in your classroom.

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Safety First

eSchool News

This includes assessing privacy policies, evaluating the impact of artificial intelligence, and addressing potential biases in educational. Proactive Measures: Rather than being reactive to incidents, schools should take proactive measures to mitigate risks and ensure the safety of students in the digital space.

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Reducing Online Security and Privacy Risk in Your School

edWeb.net

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. Join the Community.

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Storage Wars: Choosing a Secure Student Data Solution

EdTech Magazine

Storage Wars: Choosing a Secure Student Data Solution. Legislators across all 50 states have introduced student data privacy laws. The move makes sense: As educators leverage the benefits of connected classroom technologies, student data is captured and used to personalize the experience.

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100+ Ways to Use a Chromebook in the Classroom – SULS033

Shake Up Learning

Teachers, administrators and students love ASSISTments because it is flexible to their needs, helps make valuable class time more effective, and is compatible with Google Classroom and other OER such as EngageNY, Illustrative Mathematics and Utah Math.” Assist students through immediate feedback. Assess class performance.