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Education Privacy

Blog by Keith Earls – Tracking the news in the fields of education and student privacy: surveillance, tracking, monitoring, transparency, facial recognition and more.

Tag: higher education

“Paranoia about cheating is making online education terrible for everyone” via Vox

May 5, 2020 keithearlsLeave a comment

This article by Rebecca Heilweil of Vox documents some of the privacy concerns raised through universities’ use of artificial intelligence based test proctoring in the COVID-19 distance learning environment.

“One UVM Student’s Crusade To Have Sexual Assault Violations Put On College Transcripts” via Vermont Public Radio

December 8, 2018 keithearlsLeave a comment

A student is advocating for the Explain the Asterisk campaign, which would require colleges to document when a student has been kicked out for sexual or domestic violence or stalking, as opposed to plagiarism or cheating. Currently most schools just note that the student was dismissed for a rules infraction, citing FERPA.

“ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION Current Uses and Future Applications” via Learning House

December 8, 2018December 8, 2018 keithearlsLeave a comment

Learning House has issued a study on the use of AI in higher education. The report addresses issues of protecting students’ privacy while using data to help the students’ in their pursuit of higher education.

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