by Dorothea Salo If knowing about privacy-protecting practices is half the battle, teaching them to others is the other half. Many librarians in many contexts find themselves needing to teach patrons, students, or even each other about protecting privacy online.
Category: Student Privacy
Choose Privacy 2016 – ALA-IFC Releases New Library Privacy Guidelines To Improve Reader Privacy Protections for Students
To highlight the theme for Choose Privacy Week 2016 – students’ and minors’ privacy – the American Library Association’s Intellectual Freedom Committee approved a new document, “Library Privacy Guidelines for Students in K-12 Schools” on May 2, 2016. The
Choose Privacy Week 2016 – Engaging Students In Discussions About Privacy
by Carolyn Caywood At the American Library Association’s 2006 annual conference, ALA Council passed a resolution to work “toward a national conversation about privacy as an American value.” At that time, there was no discussion guide to structure a conversation
Choose Privacy Week 2016 – Engaging Students In Discussions About Privacy
Choose Privacy Week 2016 – Online Youth Privacy in the Age of Big Data: Building Your Awareness
by Rigele Abilock and Debbie Abilock The girl swallows the pill. Millions of tiny magnetic nanoparticles disperse into her bloodstream. They are her trusty scouts, tracking her body for early signs of cancer, heart disease, and other conditions. Her wearable wristband
Choose Privacy Week 2016 – Online Youth Privacy in the Age of Big Data: Building Your Awareness
Choose Privacy Week 2016 – Data Governance: Keeping Students Safe Online
by Annalisa Keuler Our job as educators is to facilitate student learning, and each year more of this learning is happening in an online environment. We ask students to log in to websites, download apps, and research online. These apps
Choose Privacy Week 2016 – Data Governance: Keeping Students Safe Online