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FERPA/COPPA/CIPA

FERPA/COPPA/CIPA

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Jessica Brogley

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Multiple Choice

You leave your room for a few minutes during your planning time. Before you left, you had your grade book up on the computer screen. You forgot to lock your computer and some kids came in to look for you and saw the grade book.

Under FERPA, is your school responsible?

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Yes

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No

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Multiple Choice

A friend, who is a local police officer, is working on a vandalism situation in town and wants to know if a kid was in school yesterday. Can you tell them?

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Yes

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No

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Multiple Choice

A parent leaves you a message asking how their kid is doing.

Can you give this information to them?

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Yes

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No

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Depends

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Multiple Choice

During a staff training, your assessment coordinator demonstrates how to access student test data. For ease of use, she uses data for the entire school building and projects it on the screen as a demonstration tool.

Is that a FERPA violation?

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Yes

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No

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Multiple Choice

Thoughts on starting a Snapchat group for my middle school volleyball team?

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Not a big deal. They already have it.

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That's a bad idea.

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Multiple Choice

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In the admin panel, the teacher can see the # of audio files a student has made, but they can NOT listen to the files. Could this be a problem?

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YES.

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No.

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Multiple Choice

You're on a field trip, and a kid wants to look something up on your phone.

Good or bad idea?

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Super Bad.

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Not a Big Deal.

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As a future teacher, what are the biggest take-aways you're going to remember from this quick discussion?

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Match

Match the following

FERPA

COPPA

CIPA

Protects the privacy of student educational records

Gives parents control over what websites can collect from

their kids.

Requires districts to create a safety policy, filter internet, and provide education.

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