dati degli studenti e registro elettronico.
Caro Juan Carlos, allora vale la pena ricordare che questo aprile avremo il parere dell'antitrust sui software di registro elettronico in dotazione alle scuole. Una questione che a me sta a cuore è quella di capire che fine fanno i dati degli studenti che gli insegnanti ora inseriscono nei sfw della Axios ( https://www.sissiweb.it/Secret/REStart.aspx?Customer_ID=80025650658). Qualcuno si è occupato di questo aspetto del problema? Andrea 2015-01-13 11:00 GMT+00:00 <nexa-request@server-nexa.polito.it>:
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1. Slate: "Obama Proposes New Protections for Student Data" (J.C. DE MARTIN)
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Un argomento che mi sta molto a cuore.
juan carlos
*Obama Proposes New Protections for Student Data** * By Ariel Bogle
Some of the hardest-fought battles over education in recent times have involved the use of digital technology in the classroom, whether to personalize student learning or to track grades in real time. Silicon Valley?s interest is piqued and ed-tech investment is booming?almost $1.87 billion was poured into the sector by venture and equity financing in 2014. But the field took a significant hit last year when inBloom, a large student-data nonprofit, collapsed after facing a parent-led backlash.
Private companies in the U.S. ed-tech space allow schools to collect data points about everything from lunch orders to disability status, making parents fearful that such information could be accidentally disclosed, or even follow their child into adulthood. Meanwhile, student privacy regulation is scattershot, often outdated, and varies considerably by state.
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