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January 14: – 8pm EST: Student Data & Privacy in the Cloud

EdTechTeacher

ATLIS, EdTech Teacher, and ICG combined conversation on student data, privacy, and cloud-based service providers. You can also folowing Lorri Carroll, moderator, agreed to make student privacy the topic of this week’s ISED Twitter chat (#isedchat). Join and register here.

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CoSN 2019: New Analytics Dashboard Measures Education Technology ROI

EdTech Magazine

JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Follow @EdTech_K12 on Twitter for continued COSN 2019 coverage! In order to measure how effective a technology is, it is important to have enough data to see how well students are using certain tools and what they are using them for. . “We Keep this page bookmarked for articles and videos from the event.

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Mindful Tracking Cookie Policies Improve K—12 Data Security

EdTech Magazine

Current web browsing policies in K–12 schools may be allowing third parties to collect and sell student data , creating a need for schools to update and maintain safe internet use protocols. Find more best practices for maintaining student data privacy! Tracking Cookies Create Profiles Through Browsing History.

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Blackboard to Sell Open LMS Product for $31.7 Million

Edsurge

LTG will maintain the existing Blackboard student data privacy policy. Blackboard promo video of updates to its Open LMS product LTG Eyes Moodle Companies Blackboard chief learning and innovation officer Phillip Miller will join LTG to lead the Open LMS business.

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How can schools protect student data without training teachers in privacy basics?

The Hechinger Report

Gearing up for their district’s password-reset day in October, teachers and school administrators in Raytown, Missouri, watched a spoof video “gym” tour by their tech-support staff, who offered tips for stronger passwords amidst “laptop lunges” and “cross-tech” training. And plenty of free privacy resources can be found online.

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Coronavirus FAQ: Everything Schools and Companies Need and Want to Know

Edsurge

If you have any questions—or see something that should be updated—please let me know on Twitter @tonywan or tony@edsurge.com. Tony Wan, Managing Editor Access and Equity How can we accommodate students who have learning disabilities in online instruction and practice universal design principles? Stay safe, sane and sanitary, everyone.

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

Graphite Blog

DO: Review the privacy settings on any personal social media accounts. For instance, set your personal Twitter account to "Protected" so only those who follow you can access your tweets. Dive into Facebook's privacy controls. Avoid instantly sharing any picture or video you take. Coming Soon!).