FERPA and Social Media - Faculty Focus | Faculty Focus - 0 views
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“FERPA cannot be interpreted as building a total and complete wall between the school and the community. We would have really bad schools if that happened and very disengaged students.
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FERPA was never intended to place students into the box of a physical or online classroom to prevent them from learning from the public. Rather, FERPA requires schools to maintain control over certain student records (Fryer, 2009). These records include medical information, social security numbers, and grades.
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Some people think that students cannot release any personally identifiable student information, but this is also not true.
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1. Macro environment - EM - University-wide Academic Programs - Welcome to Confluence - 0 views
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Macro environment (trends in demographics, technology, the economy, political issues) Summary of the overall financial picture for SUNY and plans for funding university-wide programs (status of potential changes in campus recharges) – Gerard/Carey Update on plans for campus budgeting – Gerard/Carey How is funding flowing to campuses and is that changing? What is the initiative for shared services amongst campuses in a region Academic/Higher Ed Landscape – Kim/Alex SUNY Enrollment Capacity Planning initiative Accreditation issues Policies and regulations that affect academic programs Demographics – info about SUNY Technology scan for education, training, and library services – Maureen/Alex (with input from Doug) Reports/info from Educause, NMC (New Horizon Report), Gartner, Eduventures, POD Network, ACRL, RLG, OCLC, and Sloan Consortium Topics – Social media, educational technology/technology enhanced instruction, cloud computing, digital publishing, information security, technology support services, content management, and others TBD
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UC Davis Identity Standards: Guidelines for Promoting Blogs - 0 views
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