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FERPA and Social Media | Faculty Focus - 0 views

  • FERPA requires schools to maintain control over certain student records
  • medical information, social security numbers, and grades
  • Some people think that students cannot release any personally identifiable student information, but this is also not true
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  • This is an important point if instructors require students to post to a blog, social networking site, or any other site not affiliated with the institution. In this case, “the activity may not be FERPA-protected because it has not been received and therefore is not in the custody of the university, at least until the student submission is copied or possibly just reviewed by the faculty member.”
  • FERPA applies only to information in the possession of the institution
  • When students are assigned to post information to public social media platforms outside of the university LMS, they should be informed that their material may be viewed by others
  • Students should not be required to release personal information on a public site.
  • Instructor comments or grades on student material should not be made public.
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Royal Wedding: A Two-Screen Experience Like You've Never Seen - 0 views

  • What we’ve come to realize more and more through major events — elections, major celebrations, breaking news events and tragedies — is that the two-screen experience is becoming more and more ubiquitous,” says Morse. “More people are interacting, watching while using their tablets and their iPhones, and we want to create the richest two-screen experience we can.
  • Most unusually, two-dimensional barcodes will appear on-screen throughout the day, prompting viewers with smartphones to scan the code to load additional CNN coverage on their smartphones.
  • networks are beginning to understand the importance of an engaged audience across multiple channels
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  • The challenges involve understanding how consumers use different kinds of devices, and how to optimize the experience for each device
  • The network will also keep track of trending conversations in order to bridge online and on-air discussions
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    Social media and multi-platform media outlets change the way we experience and interact with history.
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