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How K–12 Schools Can Balance Privacy and Security Protocols

EdTech Magazine

There is a vast array of platforms available to schools and educators, which can make it difficult to stay abreast of protocols for disclosing personal information, especially when using third-party applications. . MORE FROM EDTECH: Check out how data privacy concerns are expanding with education technology use.

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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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Reducing Online Security and Privacy Risk in Your School

edWeb.net

Also, review the school’s data and file backup plan, as well as your own personal plan. Read your school’s social media guidelines and review your privacy settings. Last, understand why it’s important to care about these issues by having “the talk” with others about data privacy and security.

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K-12 Leaders on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Generative AI

edWeb.net

In the edLeader Panel “ Artificial Intelligence and Generative AI: Empowering a Deeper Conversation ,” three innovative superintendents and the executive director of the Indiana CTO Council discussed the challenges of effectively navigating the use of AI and generative AI in K-12 education.

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