Next Tuesday's Webinar + More to Come
Register for our 5 upcoming webinars to learn about vetting K-12 edtech, recent federal developments in the privacy landscape, and AI in K-12.
A lot is happening in the child and student privacy landscape! We will be releasing our analysis of these changes soon, and will also be hosting a webinar on April 25th to dive in to recent developments. In the meantime, register for these exciting webinars for more insights into child and student privacy issues.
Navigating the adoption of new edtech products can be overwhelming, especially given the frequency of requests schools get and rapid growth of new products on the market. Join us April 16th for a (jargon-free) conversation with leaders in education, data privacy, and industry about current challenges and solutions for schools vetting and adopting edtech. Hear directly from the experts about emerging trends and ask questions about the edtech privacy issues that matter most to you and your students. Also check out PIPC and Lightspeed Systems' new resource “The K-12 Privacy Policy Guide: How to Quickly Spot Red Flags”.
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Date & Time: Tuesday (4/16) from 3:00-4:30 pm ET
The child and student privacy legal and practical landscape is undergoing rapid, continual change–and we’ve seen major moves from Congress this month! With KOSA and COPPA 2.0 poised to pass the Senate, the House introducing KOSA and COPPA 2.0 companions, and the sharing of a sweeping, bipartisan, bicameral general consumer privacy proposal, it can be hard to keep up, let alone understand the implications for education! On April 25th, join the Public Interest Privacy Center (PIPC) and AASA’s Student and Child Privacy Center for a webinar unpacking the latest federal child and student privacy developments.
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Date & Time: Thursday (4/25) from 3:00-4:00 pm ET
Join the Public Interest Privacy Center (PIPC) and AASA's Student and Child Privacy Center, as we host a three-part series of webinars with Gretchen Shipley, F3 Law Partner and chair of the firm's eMatters practice group. This series focuses on the legal considerations of AI on public education.
AI can present powerful tools for school districts, but all software agreements are contracts. Join us on April 22nd and learn the essential elements to consider, including the question of parental consent and the unique data privacy challenges presented for both students and staff.
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Date & Time: Monday (4/22) from 10:00-10:45 am PT / 1:00-1:45 pm ET
Mental health monitoring software can use AI to analyze student activity across web browsing, social media, and email to detect potential threats of self-harm, depression, even suicide. Join us on May 29th as we discuss how using this software presents significant questions on the responsibility for districts on the duty to monitor and respond to behavior alerts.
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Date & Time: Wednesday (5/29) from 12:00-12:45 am PT / 3:00-3:45 pm ET
AI holds tremendous potential for special education to adapt to student needs, including augmenting assistive technology and personalizing learning. It can also assist staff with automated grading, analyzing student performance and modifying lesson plans. Join us on June 18th as we discuss how the implications of these capabilities need to be carefully considered before using AI tools.
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Date & Time: Tuesday (6/18) from 10:00-10:45 am PT / 1:00-1:45 pm ET