Data protection. Passwords. Online privacy. Crucial to be taught and done correctly, yet often, loosely followed. Humans tend to shy away from this topic similarly to personal finances and savings. This week's learning is connected to ISTE for Educators Citizen standard indicator 3D - which is about modeling and promoting privacy of data while navigating and upholding an online presence. What are things that I do well in this category, personally?
What do I actively teach on this topic?
Some good takeaways from the learning this week...
In closing This topic can be easily ignored due to its nature for one to get legally bound to agreements. Clauses that are so lengthy that, for many of us, it's "easier" to just scroll bottom and hit the "agree" button without knowing what you're actually signing up for (yup... guilty). However, claiming ignorance here is not bliss as it could seriously impact those under our care, ourselves, and could potentially cost us our job. The Educator Toolkit for Teacher and Student Privacy, shared via COETAIL course two this week, offers nine great tips, from an educator's lens, to help simplify these potentially overwhelming decisions (p.20): How about you? Please share...
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