Teen boys use AI to make fake nudes of classmates, sparking police probe – Ars Technica
Last year, Ars warned that AI image generators have become so sophisticated that training AI to create realistic deepfakes is… read more
Last year, Ars warned that AI image generators have become so sophisticated that training AI to create realistic deepfakes is… read more
A Consumer Reports investigation found the education giant sending info to tech companies in ways that may contradict its own… read more
The World Privacy Forum conducted an in-depth analysis and issued key recommendations regarding contemporary student information practices, uses of FERPA-designated… read more
New Mexico’s attorney general alleges in a lawsuit that Google is spying on K-12 students who use is educational software… read more
MIT Technology Review explores Gen Z perspectives on classroom technology, cell phones, smart devices, social media, youth influencer stardom, and… read more
Common Sense Media applies Fair Information Practice Principles to assess the privacy-friendliness of popular ed tech and instructional games. https://privacy.commonsense.org/evaluations/1
Freely available research-based digital citizenship curriculum from Common Sense Media. Featuring bilingual (English / Spanish) content for all grade levels,… read more
Easy-to-navigate FAQs, videos, and articles featuring kid-friendly privacy practices from Common Sense Media. https://www.commonsensemedia.org/privacy-and-internet-safety Recommended by a PaLA 2019 workshop… read more
A graphic novel about online privacy for tweens and teens from the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada. https://www.priv.gc.ca/en/about-the-opc/what-we-do/awareness-campaigns-and-events/privacy-education-for-kids/social-smarts-privacy-the-internet-and-you/… read more
Lesson plans, activities & worksheets, presentations & discussion topics, classroom posters, videos, graphic novel, and a privacy quiz for grades… read more