Parents want larger role protecting student privacy as concerns grow

As calls for enhancing K-12 cybersecurity guidance continue, parents are increasingly concerned about student privacy and security protection

Students Are Online Like Never Before. What Does That Mean for Their Privacy?

Students Are Online Like Never Before. What Does That Mean for Their Privacy?

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

What Should Kids (and Parents) Know About Student Data and Online Testing? Some Suggestions From a Privacy Advocate — and Mom

When it comes to online testing and virtual proctoring, students (and parents) should have the right to review and understand what data are being collected, and why

Polonetsky: Are the Online Programs Your Child’s School Uses Protecting Student Privacy? Some Things to Look For

Technology can add value to students’ educational experience, enhance our ability to work remotely and help us stay connected. But we must make sure appropriate safeguards are in place so privacy and security don’t fall by the wayside

How to block ‘Zoom bombing’ and protect student privacy online

How to block ‘Zoom bombing’ and protect student privacy online. Use passwords and other strategies to defend against online class hackers

Can universities boost student experience without invading privacy?

As campus technology increasingly aids students' academic lives, privacy violations, too, are becoming more frequent and invasive

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