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Watch: Tucker Carlson, Michelle Malkin Discuss Big Tech in Schools

January 10, 2019 By Shane Vander Hart

Tucker Carlson and Michelle Malkin discuss big tech’s infiltration into schools, the data mining that occurs, and what isn’t being done about it.

Filed Under: Privacy/SLDS Tagged With: education tech, Fox News, Google, Michelle Malkin, Tucker Carlson

Technocratic Corporatocracy Hijacks Public Schools for Profit

October 22, 2018 By Mary Byrne and Cheri Kiesecker

Mary Byrne and Cheri Kiesecker: Invisible analytics, profiling, sharing or selling of data collected without consent or knowledge makes every Internet user vulnerable.

Filed Under: Privacy/SLDS Tagged With: education tech, FERPA, Google, privacy, Student Privacy

Google’s Takeover in the Classroom

March 9, 2018 By Shane Vander Hart

Shane Vander Hart: Education Week published an article this week about how Google has taken over the classroom over the last five years. This raises student data privacy concerns.

Filed Under: Privacy/SLDS Tagged With: education tech, Google, Google Chromebooks, student data privacy

An Example of How Data Clearinghouses Work: Google Pizza

November 3, 2017 By Shane Vander Hart

An encounter with Google Pizza provides a great example of why Congress should reject any bill that creates a national data clearinghouse.

Filed Under: Privacy/SLDS Tagged With: data privacy, Google, national data clearinghouse, student data privacy

Protecting Privacy at the Expense of Privacy

January 30, 2017 By Lisa Hudson

Current online data privacy legislation is a ruse protecting very little and makes vulnerable some of the most private characteristics of our children.

Filed Under: Privacy Invasion/Data Mining Tagged With: Chromebooks, data mining, education technology, Google, Microsoft, personally identifiable information, privacy, Student Privacy Pledge

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