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Report – Hidden Harms: The Misleading Promise of Monitoring Students Online

Report – Hidden Harms: The Misleading Promise of Monitoring Students Online | Pedalogica: educación y TIC | Scoop.it
The pressure on schools to keep students safe, especially to protect them physically and support their mental health, has never been greater. The mental health crisis, which has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, and concerns about the increasing number of school shootings have led to questions about the role of technology in meeting these […]

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Oskar Almazan's curator insight, August 18, 2022 2:01 PM
Monitoring is used for discipline more often than for student safety: Teachers bear considerable responsibility but lack training for student activity monitoring: Teachers are generally tasked with responding to alerts generated by student activity monitoring, despite only a small percentage having received training on how to do so privately and securely. Monitoring is often not limited to school hours despite parent and student concerns: Students and parents are the most comfortable with monitoring being limited to when school is in session, but monitoring frequently occurs outside of that time frame. Stakeholders demonstrate large knowledge gaps in how monitoring software functions: There are significant gaps between what teachers report is communicated about student activity monitoring, often via a form provided along with a school-issued device, and what parents and students retain and report about it.
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Seth's Blog: What happens to privacy?

Seth's Blog: What happens to privacy? | Pedalogica: educación y TIC | Scoop.it
People don't care about privacy as much as they care about being surprised. Most people have used credit cards for decades—giving the credit card company tons of intimate data about their habits. We go to doctors and therapists and tell...

The outrage over privacy leaks and snooping is largely because it comes as a surprise. It's not what we signed up for and not what we expected. As marketers and governments continue to intrude, though, less privacy will become the new normal.


Ask any teenager... few of them are particularly surprised or upset that they're leaving a trail online, it's always been that way for them.


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Student Privacy 101: FERPA for Parents and Students | Digital CitizenShip

Ever have questions about your rights regarding education records? This short video highlights the key points of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).

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Learn more:

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https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/12/21/privacy-in-the-digital-world-shouldnt-we-talk-about-it/

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https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2015/01/28/practice-learning-to-learn-example-2/

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https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2014/10/11/learning-to-become-a-good-digital-citizen-digital-citizenship/

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How to Use Hangouts in the Classroom

How to Use Hangouts in the Classroom | Pedalogica: educación y TIC | Scoop.it
Here’s a list of some ways to use Google Hangouts in the classroom.

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Gary Harwell's curator insight, December 31, 2013 11:28 PM

Great stuff that every teacher should know about.

María Dolores Díaz Noguera's curator insight, January 2, 2014 4:56 PM

Amazing

Alfredo Corell's curator insight, January 6, 2014 6:01 PM

Teachers can start using Hangouts simply by setting up a Google+ page and signing up for the Hangout feature. They can conduct virtual classrooms at a number of places; it allows a teacher to teach up to 10 classrooms at the same time. It makes classes interactive and students can ask questions whenever they want. They can use it to connect their classroom with other classrooms or to connect their students with experts across the world, providing them with connected learning experiences. There are many ways in which teachers and students can derive benefits from using Hangouts in the classroom.