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Making Sure Your Online Services Protect Your Students’ Data

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The panelists included Monica Watts, Director of K-12 Engagement at IMS Global Learning Consortium, Kevin Lewis Sr., Project Manager at IMS Global Learning Consortium, and Reg Leichty, Founder and Partner of Foresight Law and Policy. About the Presenters. This edWeb broadcast was sponsored by CatchOn, An ENA Affiliate.

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

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2) AI in Education The advent of Generative AI presents an unprecedented opportunity for K-12 institutions. CoSN Resources on AI offer insight, advice and peer experiences that will guide EdTech leaders in harnessing the power of AI to enhance learning. Email Dr. Jill Brown of Professional Learning, jbrown@cosn.org.

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

eSchool News

2) AI in Education The advent of Generative AI presents an unprecedented opportunity for K-12 institutions. CoSN Resources on AI offer insight, advice and peer experiences that will guide EdTech leaders in harnessing the power of AI to enhance learning. Email Dr. Jill Brown of Professional Learning, jbrown@cosn.org.

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5 Critical Guidelines for Student Data Privacy

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More important, though, every piece of technology must adhere to the district’s student data privacy policies. While school counsel may have general knowledge of FERPA and other federal laws, most aren’t data privacy experts. Responsible, responsive privacy administration and management mitigates RISK.

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The Challenges of Easy Data Access

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Tactical student data privacy questions like “What can I do right now?” should be asked by all CIO’s, teachers, administrators and policymakers in this changing landscape of data access, student privacy and interoperability. Fruth describes this new data access landscape as a teeter-totter effect.

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How Districts Can Unlock Actionable Data

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With up-to-the-minute data analysis, districts can make informed decisions about critical components of edtech integration, including digital curricula, professional development, investment, and student data privacy. About the Presenters. WATCH THE EDWEBINAR RECORDING. Join the Community.

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Lessons and Leadership During the Switch to Online Learning

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Privacy is one key concern, as students and their data need to be protected online, but many teachers and students are also seeing and hearing what happens inside each other’s homes on a daily basis, which they may have never been prepared to do. About the Presenters. WATCH THE EDWEBINAR RECORDING. Dr. Daniel A.