‘Ignorance is no excuse’: online learning roll-outs have harmed students’ digital safety

Article – In their hasty bid to deliver online learning, schools may be unwittingly placing their students in the way of damaging long-term data privacy complications, experts in digital safety –…...
August 10, 2020
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Article – In their hasty bid to deliver online learning, schools may be unwittingly placing their students in the way of damaging long-term data privacy complications, experts in digital safety – Colin Anson and Susan McLean – have warned.

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