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Protecting Student Data

Actually, this is my first official blog article and it was based on the research I did for an interview I had through Learning Sciences International (LSI) for for an EdWeek article:   http://blog.learningsciences.com/2018/05/30/ protecting-student-data / .  Protecting Student Data in the Age of Cambridge Analytica Recently I was asked the following question, “How do districts ensure student data and information is protected?” This question was precipitated by the recent disclosure Cambridge Analytica ’s use of Facebook data. If you have unsubscribed from the news (personally, I unsubscribe for days at a time for a brief respite from reality), the New York Times article, “ Facebook and Cambridge Analytica: What You Need to Know ,” should bring you up to speed. As I thought about the question, I realized my answer would require some research. I have worked at the school district level for 15 years (state level for two years) and have taken for granted that the tech peopl

My first blog! Welcome to Pittsburgh!

My first blog!!!! Welcome to Pittsburgh! Let stream of consciousness prevail! From Florida to Pennsylvania Long story short... I fell in love, got married, and moved to Pittsburgh to be with my new husband who had just started a new and career-changing job in western PA. We moved over the Thanksgiving weekend - just before the end of eight months of Florida summer and the beginning of Pittsburgh winter.  Now don't get me wrong... I grew up in Maryland and the family went skiing every winter so I have experienced cold weather - sleet, snow, freezing rain - it is the reason I relocated to Florida after I graduated from UMCP (go Terrapins!). But I can tell you, after 20+ years in south Florida where sticking to your car seat and sweating in areas that cannot possibly have sweat glands, you forget how cold really feels. And I am not talking about the three weeks in south Florida (almost ten weeks in Tallahassee - I lived there for a couple of years) where it gets "c