In the year 2025, no one should have to be convinced that protecting data privacy matters. For education institutions, it’s really that simple of a priority–and that complicated. Despite the passage ...
For every aspect of a student’s life, there’s a tech company trying to digitize it. Inside the classroom, online tools ...
A ruling by the Board of the California Privacy Protection Agency serves as a warning to ed-tech and school-service vendors that digital access to school life cannot be contingent upon being tracked ...
SEATTLE — In a recent survey of K-12 ed-tech leaders, the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) found that most are extremely or very concerned about student data privacy but lack the expertise and ...
Student Defense, a legal advocacy group, is utilizing public records requests to explore how the Trump administration is using artificial intelligence when it comes to federal student aid. The group ...
Washington, D.C. – CoSN today awarded Delaware Area Career Center in Delaware, Ohio, the Trusted Learning Environment (TLE) Mini Seal in the Business Practice. The CoSN TLE Seal is a national ...
AUSTIN, TEXAS, UNITED STATES, April 10, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Today, Lightspeed Systems ®, celebrating its twenty-fifth year as the global leader in providing ...
A program ostensibly designed to increase student voter turnout is being dissolved after the Trump administration accused it of illegally ...
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The state of California has fined youth sports media company PlayOn Sports $1.1 million for privacy violations. The California Privacy Protection Agency ...
California Privacy Protection Agency fines PlayOn $1.1 million for failing to give students and families a way to opt out of data collection.