Library Privacy Guidelines for Students in K-12 Schools Introduction Libraries face a number of challenges in protecting the privacy of users, especially students in elementary, middle, and high schools. School libraries offer print, media, and online content to meet students’ educational and research needs as well as to nurture their intellectual curiosity and development. Students’ use of library resources is also incorporated into classroom activities, learning outcomes, and assessment. School libraries typically are integrated into their district's administrative and technology infrastructures.
Google Classroom Roadmap Over the last year, the education community had to quickly adapt to challenges, and Google Classroom evolved with them. Today, Google Classroom helps more than 150 million students, educators and school leaders around the world teach and learn — up from 40 million last year. We first built Classroom to simplify and improve teaching and learning. We wanted to help teachers build stronger connections with students and give them back time to focus on the things that made them want to teach in the first place. As more teachers use Classroom as their “hub” of learning during the pandemic, many schools are treating it as their learning management system (LMS). Teachers' Essential Guide to Google Classroom What is Google Classroom? And how are teachers using it? Learn more about this popular platform and how to use it with students. What is Google Classroom?Is Google Classroom an LMS?Who can use Google Classroom?
Google Chrome Management Console, Education Perpetual – Google for Education Products Google Chrome Chrome Enterprise, Education Perpetual License: User settings Allow or block apps and extensions, as well as pre-install apps and extensions for users' Chrome devices in your domain Public session settings Allow multiple users to share the same Chrome device without requiring a user to sign in with his or her Google credentials Device settings
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Family Policy Compliance Office (FPCO) Home The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education.
Social Media Explained with Donuts What's the best way to explain to your newbie friend what social media is all about? Three Ships Media's creative director, Nuno Gomes, had an idea. He used donuts as his central theme and then created analogies that struck a chord…with over a 100,000 people. The quick whiteboard drawing that was whipped up in five minutes on February 3 has gone viral. Doug Ray, a multimedia producer there, snapped a photo of the chart with Instagram and posted it on Facebook and Twitter. “We had a beer, a good laugh, and went home for the weekend,” said Adam Rhew of the company. Advice Articles & Tips from Common Sense Education What is cyberbullying? How common is it? And what can teachers do about it?
Social Media Communication Explained with Donuts Users communicate differently on each social channel. Each social network caters to a different type of user. In order to find success with your social media strategy, it’s important to have a clear understanding of how users communicate on each platform. To explain, the content you are tweeting on Twitter should NOT be copy and pasted into Facebook. Can you use the same content subject matter?