MEDIA MENTIONS AMELIA VANCE 2022 Senate Inquiry Warns About Harms of Digital School Surveillance Tools, Calls on FCC to Clarify Student Monitoring Rules, The 74, Mark Keierleber, April 4, 2022 Heard around DC — Roundup and reflections for March 25, 2022, IAPP The Privacy Advisor, Cobun Zweifel-Keegan, March 25, 2022 BART quietly deploys more surveillance, angering parents., The Greylock Glass, Jason Velázquez, February 2, 2022 2021 Two California teachers were secretly recorded speaking about LGBTQ outreach. Now they're fighting for their jobs, San Francisco Chronicle, Danielle Echeverria, December 28, 2021 Experts warn new 'smart toys' could be spying on children, ABC7, Jillian Smith, December 20, 2021 Why student data remains at risk — and what educators are doing to protect it, K-12 Dive, Kara Arundal, December 14, 2021 Today’s College Students Care About Privacy — Despite Some of Their Online Actions, EdSurge, Rebecca Koenig, November 2, 2021 A ‘moment like no other’ for children’s privacy, IAPP, Jennifer Bryant, October 27, 2021 Future of Privacy Forum: Students Worry About Data Privacy, Inside Higher Ed, Suzanne Smalley, October 27, 2021 Contrary to Popular Belief, College Students Do Care About Their Data, Campus Technology, Dian Schaffhauser, October 26, 2021 Privacy Groups Uneasy With Monitoring Students for Self-Harm, Government Technology, Brandon Paykamian, October 22, 2021 Gaggle Surveils Millions of Kids in the Name of Safety. Targeted Families Argue it’s ‘Not That Smart’, The 74, Mark Keierleber, October 12, 2021 A boy wrote about his suicide attempt. He didn’t realize his school’s Gaggle software was watching, The Guardian, Mark Keierleber, October 12, 2021 Democratic Lawmakers Demand Student Surveillance Companies Outline Business Practices, Warn the Security Tools May Compound ‘Risk of Harm for Students’, The 74, Mark Keierleber, October 4, 2021 Privacy Group Cautions Schools on Technology That Flags Children at Risk of Self-Harm, EducationWeek, Benjamin Herold, September 27, 2021 The spy tech that followed kids home for remote learning—and won’t leave, Fast Company, Mark Keierleber, September 21, 2021 Exclusive Data: An Inside Look at the Spy Tech That Followed Kids Home for Remote Learning — and Now Won’t Leave, The 74 Million, Mark Keierleber, September 14, 2021 What Minneapolis Public Schools learned from six months of monitoring student communications — inside and outside school hours, MinnPost, Mark Keierleber, September 14, 2021 Massachusetts Student Data Privacy Laws Need An Update, Say Legislators, Educators Pushing New Bill, WGBH Boston NPR, Tori Bedford, September 13, 2021 Texas schools are surveilling students online, often without their knowledge or consent, Dallas Morning News, Ari Sen, September 2, 2021 There are over 1,000 surveillance cameras on MSU's campus. The University of Michigan has even more., Fox47 News, Sarah Grimmer, July 28, 2021 New York Turns to Smart Thermometers for Disease Detection in Schools, Emily Anthes, The New York Times, June 6, 2021 This Sheriff's Office Allegedly Tracks Kids They Think Will Be Criminals, VICE News, June 1, 2021 Time to Rethink AI Proctoring?, Lindsay McKenzie, Inside Higher Ed, May 28, 2021 Schools sometimes share confidential student data with police, Molly Wood, Marketplace, April 26, 2021 AU unintentionally exposed thousands of students’ data in violation of federal law, Dan Papscun, The Eagle, April 5, 2021 Teachers Are Watching Students’ Screens During Remote Learning. Is That Invasion of Privacy?, Stephen Sawchuk, EducationWeek, April 2, 2021 How New Data-Privacy Expectations Could Impact Education Companies, Brian Bradley, EdWeek Market Brief, March 18, 2021 ‘Teacher Cams’ Could Revolutionize Education After the Pandemic Ends, But Some Critics See a Massive Student Privacy Risk, Mark Keierleber, The 74, March 2, 2021 Foundation cuts off Pasco schools, citing data sharing, Jeffrey S. Solochek and Kathleen McGrory, Tampa Bay Times, February 27, 2021 The Future of Privacy Forum hosts a webinar to discuss best practices and lessons learned from the use of video classrooms over the last year, and what to expect as students and educators move forward., Juan Perez Jr. and Bianca Quilantan, Politico Pro Morning Education Newsletter, February 24, 2021 Forever Changed: Education Predictions for 2021, THE Journal, Dian Schaffhauser, January 12, 2021 2020 Data Privacy in the Age of Online Learning, The Wall Street Journal, Lisa Ward, December 8, 2020