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"An overview of key considerations that should be taken by British Columbia K-12 educators when using online sites or services to post student work or exemplars." Julia Hengstler's blog.
With focus on BC: "The Privacy Compass was designed to help teachers navigate [online] tools by identifying risks and providing strategies to reasonably manage them within the scope of existing privacy legislation."
"The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner ("OIPC") publishes guidance documents to inform citizens and promote compliance with B.C.'s access and privacy laws."
"...some of the cloud tools educators in our district may choose to use to enhance their teaching. Note that student privacy and safety must supersede the ease of use and accessibility of any digital tools and therefore permission letters accompany each tool and must be completed by parents prior to their use... If parents do not wish their child/children to create an account for a particular tool, safer alternatives are provided."
The VIU community acknowledges and thanks the Snuneymuxw, Quw’utsun and Tla’Amin, on whose traditional lands we teach, learn, research, live and share knowledge.