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Building a Trusted Environment for Education Technology Products
May 2, 2016Learn MoreThis paper focuses on the roles and responsibilities of service providers, including education and technology companies, with respect to student data privacy. …
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Model Terms of Service: Protecting Student Privacy While Using Online Educational Services
Mar 1, 2016Learn MoreThe Privacy Technical Assistance Center, working with the Department of Education’s Family Policy Compliance office, has developed a new checklist document tha…
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Google, surveillance and student privacy
Nov 12, 2015Learn MoreHaving technology in our new schools has been an adventure. It’s exciting to watch the kids have access to technology and integrate it into their education. Ev…
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Reader friendly privacy policies are possible
Oct 30, 2015Learn MoreThis school year has certainly been an adventure for my family on some many levels, and I am tickled every time my kids come home with a new school letter info…
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A privacy maze
Sep 18, 2015Learn MoreWe moved. We left our beloved Brooklyn for a new State to call home. Moving means not just a new house but new routines, new friends and new schools! And as ex…
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Privacy policies and Security – can we get it right???
Apr 16, 2015Learn MoreWe talk about building trust so that we can work on protecting student data privacy, but it is difficult to protect student privacy only with policy.
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Guest Post: When talking student privacy, we need to all get on the same page
Mar 5, 2015Katie OnstadLearn MoreWhen we discuss privacy protections we often focus on what we want the industry to provide parents and students, often we do not hear from the industry.
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2015 Letter from EPIC to Representatives Rokita and Fudge
Feb 11, 2015Learn MoreThis letter from EPIC to Representatives Rokita and Fudge (Chairman and Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Educat…
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Trust and Privacy in Education
Jan 29, 2015Learn MoreIt’s been a busy month for data privacy. We had Data Privacy Day,President Obama announced new privacy protections for students and the Department of Education…
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What is the Student Privacy Pledge?
Oct 23, 2014Learn MoreMore and more, students are using technology in school, from learning apps to online forums to class websites.
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Students, technology and privacy can coexist.
Oct 2, 2014Learn MoreKids love technology, it’s shiny, bright and does a lot of fancy things.
Student Data: Trust, Transparency, and the Role of Consent
Oct 1, 2014Jules Polonetsky and Joseph JeromeLearn MoreIntroduction Over the past decade, new technologies in schools have generated an “explosion of data” for public school systems to use and analyze.1 According …