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Group Releases New Resources For Districts Grappling With Data Privacy

Posted on July 8, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Benjamin Herold reports:

Districts trying to navigate rapidly shifting legal, technical, and parent concerns about student data privacy can take immediate steps, including designating a senior administrator as the person responsible for ensuring adherence to applicable laws and policies.

That’s just one of the new recommendations from the Washington-based Consortium for School Networking, a membership association for school technology officials that last week released two new privacy-related resources.

Read more on Education Week.

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