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David McGavock

How the COPPA, as Implemented, Is Misinterpreted by the Public: A Research Perspective ... - 0 views

  • Conclusion The intentions behind COPPA are commendable, but the implementation has not been effective as the primary means to protect the privacy of children. The mechanisms set in place by COPPA do not help the public to understand the importance of privacy. Because implementations of COPPA are interpreted through the lens of safety, parents and children are unaware of how their decisions affect the use or misuse of their data. We believe that the Congress and the US FTC have an opportunity to amend COPPA so as to do much more to protect the privacy of our children in an online era in ways that will be effective. Data about children’s online data usage, and the practices of their parents, can point the way. We appreciate the Subcommittee’s willingness to accept feedback from researchers and hope that our short statement sheds light on how the current implementation of COPPA is interpreted by the public.
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    Conclusion The intentions behind COPPA are commendable, but the implementation has not been effective as the primary means to protect the privacy of children. The mechanisms set in place by COPPA do not help the public to understand the importance of privacy. Because implementations of COPPA are interpreted through the lens of safety, parents and children are unaware of how their decisions affect the use or misuse of their data. We believe that the Congress and the US FTC have an opportunity to amend COPPA so as to do much more to protect the privacy of our children in an online era in ways that will be effective. Data about children's online data usage, and the practices of their parents, can point the way. We appreciate the Subcommittee's willingness to accept feedback from researchers and hope that our short statement sheds light on how the current implementation of COPPA is interpreted by the public.
Pavlína Hublová

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Automatically Close Google Forms at Specified Times - 10 views

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    "FormLimiter is a script that you can install in the Google Spreadsheet in which you are collecting responses from a Google Form. The script allows you to limit the number of responses to a form, limit the number of characters in a response, and set a time at which the form will automatically stop accepting responses."
nori barajas-murphy

Blogger: Blogger Mobile - 0 views

  • How it works Send an MMS or email to go@blogger.com from your phone We'll reply with the address of your new mobile blog, plus a claim code Post to your new mobile blog, or use the claim code to link your phone to a different blog
    • nori barajas-murphy
       
      THIS took some messing around with but did get it to accept text messages. what i REALLY want is for my students to be able to use their camera to include images in their blog but verizon makes it a catch-22. you must accept a "token" from the email that sends the info and images come from the *pix* account (so verizon can offer you $ based services on your images) the catch is that the pix account doesn't have an inbox only an outbox. so you cannot verify a token, so images sent from phone won't post on blog. big bummer.
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