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Optimizing Education Technology
while Protecting Student Data Privacy
Marsali HancockCEO & President
The Internet Keep Safe Coalition
Our vision is to see generations of the world’s children grow up safely using technology and the
internet.
How To
• Create a school culture that embraces
technological opportunities
• Explore communication strategies with
parents, students and staff
• Privacy K-12 curriculum that teaches
students about their rights and
responsibilities in the digital
environment.
Everyone Needs a Roadmap
Framework to . . . • Identify and minimize
risks of mishaps
• Establish clear policies
• Create an incident response plan
• Train employees
• Educate students and parents
Download the Roadmap for Schools at: iKeepSafe.org/roadmap
Or email: info@ikeepsafe.orgMhancock@iKeepSafe.org
Marsali,
Below are several slides from Nancy’s
original PPT. Feel free to re-insert into the
presentation if you find them useful.
Thanks!
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
• FERPA
• mandates that schools must keep educational records confidential and that student data can only be used for educational purposes. Using student data to sell or market products is prohibited.
• Changes are being considered (Sen. Markey)
Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
• COPPA
• Mandates operators of websites or online services directed to children obtain verifiable parental consent before collecting, using or disclosing personal info of children under 13
• School may provide consent in some circumstances
Child Internet Protection Act
• CIPA
• Requires schools that use software or technology to block access to inappropriate materials
• Safety education requirement
• Tied to e-Rate Funding
The Protection of Pupil Rights Act
• PPRA
• Protects the privacy of students in surveys, medical exams and marketing.
• Has Opt-in and Opt-out requirements that schools must comply with.
Civil LibertiesThe First Amendment
• Balancing a robust expression of ideas while restricting those communications that invade others’ privacy, are defamatory, contribute to a hostile environment or otherwise cause harm.
Civil Liberties
The Fourth Amendment
• Searching & seizing electronic Devices
• BYOD, school-provided devices, cell phones, laptops, e-readers
• What are your school policies around electronic devices?
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