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#17 TL4ED: A Conversation About Privacy with Steve Garton

Show Notes Steve joins me for a second time on the podcast. We catch up on where things stand with Zoom from a privacy perspective, and then talk more about how our own activities are tracked online and offline, and what ways that we can give away seemingly innocuous information that can actually aid identify thieves. Finally, we circle back to education, and what we can be doing to help… Read More »#17 TL4ED: A Conversation About Privacy with Steve Garton

TL4Ed Live! A Conversation About Privacy With Steve Garton

Steve Garton will return to TL4Ed Live! to have a conversation with me about online privacy. What are we trading with companies for “free” use of platforms and software? What seemingly innocuous things do we all do that can be used by identify thieves? How has your phone number become a key, literally, to your privacy? There are many questions that don’t have good answers, and others that have “simple”… Read More »TL4Ed Live! A Conversation About Privacy With Steve Garton

Episode 10 Student Privacy, Zoom Meetings, and More with Steve Garton

#10 TL4Ed: Student Privacy, Zoom Meetings, and more

Description A conversation with Steve Garton (@sgarton121), Senior Manager, Common Sense Privacy Program  We’ll explore the issues surrounding the fears and realities of remote learning and video conferencing including a look at Zoom Meetings, and what Zoom has done so far to adapt to a K12 environment, and advice for teachers and parents. Referenced Resources Common Sense Privacy Project Research: The State of Kids’ Privacy: Evaluating the Safety and Security of Kids’… Read More »#10 TL4Ed: Student Privacy, Zoom Meetings, and more

TL4Ed Live! Student Privacy, Zoom Meetings, and more – Guest: Steve Garton

A conversation with Steve Garton (@sgarton121), Senior Manager, Common Sense Privacy Program. We’ll explore the issues surrounding the fears and realities of remote learning and video conferencing including a look at Zoom Meetings, and what Zoom has done so far to adapt to a K12 environment, and advice for teachers and parents.