(Getty Images) Data privacy advocates wary of school surveillance technology shortcomings Many schools have turned to technology to prevent violence on campus, but some experts say human solutions work better. Mar 5, 2024 By Skylar Rispens
(Megapixels) Duke researcher apologizes for exposing student images to Chinese military A database containing images of 2,000 students has now been used by organizations around the world, including two Chinese military research academies. Jun 14, 2019 By Colin Wood
The “Students’ Safety or Privacy? Why Not Both?” panel at South by Southwest EDU in Austin, Texas on March 6, 2019. From left to right: Amelia Vance, director of education privacy & policy counsel at the Future of Privacy Forum; Michael Hawes, director of the Student Privacy Policy and Assistance Division (SPPAD) for the U.S. Department of Education; Chad Marlow, senior advocacy and policy counsel at the ACLU; Bryan Westerman, student data privacy officer at Denver Public Schools. (EdScoop) Are schools getting justifiable value out of their student surveillance? Educators must rethink the default assumption that blanket surveillance is worth the loss of privacy, experts say. Mar 20, 2019 By Ryan Johnston