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Edtech Privacy Parents Series: Tom, Belgium
Season 1 · Episode 17

Edtech Privacy Parents Series: Tom, Belgium

Digital Dominoes · Angeline Corvaglia

January 23, 202524m 10s

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Show Notes

In this episode of EdTech Privacy Parents, Angeline discusses Tom from Belgium's experiences with digital privacy issues in his children’s schools. Tom shares his journey of becoming a privacy champion for his kids, detailing instances of lax security on Chromebooks, basic password issues, and the school's reluctance to take robust privacy actions. He emphasizes the importance of teaching digital literacy from a young age and the potential long-term consequences of neglecting digital privacy. The discussion also highlights parents' challenges in advocating for better privacy practices in an educational setting. Tom's efforts led him to engage with the Belgian data protection authority and push back against poor privacy policies, demonstrating the crucial role of parental involvement in shaping privacy-conscious future generations.

00:00 Introduction to EdTech Privacy Parents

00:37 Tom's Experience with School Tech

01:50 Privacy Concerns with Chromebooks

04:16 Password Issues and Solutions

05:20 Multi-Factor Authentication in Schools

11:34 Monitoring Software Controversy

14:27 The Importance of Digital Literacy

15:42 Real-Life Examples of Privacy Risks

18:41 The Slippery Slope of Surveillance

23:08 Conclusion and Call to Action

Angeline mentions this document about Chromebooks in schools in the episode:


 

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