Parents and Educators Hope the Rise of Online Learning Lives On After the Pandemic, Report Finds. But Researchers Say Privacy Protections Shouldn’t Be Sacrificed

Despite challenges with online learning early in the pandemic, most parents and teachers support the education technology boom,

Report shows need for schools to protect student privacy, data

As teachers and parents warm to the idea of online learning, K-12s districts and schools must be more transparent with stakeholders about how they're protecting children's data and privacy

Password education should be age-appropriate: here’s how

Young children don’t necessarily have the skills and knowledge required to use and maintain passwords appropriately. That's why password education should be age-appropriate: here’s how

Lockdown Learning Platforms ‘Put Children’s Privacy At Risk’

Some of the most popular learning platforms used to help students keep up with their work during lockdown put children’s privacy at risk, according to a new report.

Data Privacy in a Pandemic? Parents Are Concerned, But Still Welcome More Tech

Parents are concerned about their children’s online safety and data privacy, but not as much as other issues such as the quality of education their child receives, protection from violence and bullying, and ensuring their child doesn’t fall behind in school.

6 ways data, report cards can aid schools’ COVID recovery

Tracking data on the successes and failures of online learning will let educators make quick improvements as schools and students adapt to greater levels of remote instruction.

The best place for children during the pandemic? It may actually be in school

Data shows that children are at the lowest risk for catching or spreading COVID-19. So is it time to get them back to school?

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