Digital Dilemmas in Public Education: Privacy, iPads & ICE

Dr. Meira Levinson of Harvard Graduate School of Education discussing the privacy issues that arise when schools provide iPads to students – how school personnel can monitor students at home and invade their privacy. Discussion on how ICE agents have used the information gleaned from digital devices to assess immigration status of students and parents for deportation. What every parent should understand that many of the permission forms their child brings home from school, actually can lead to loss of privacy in their own home. What every parent should know.

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Going Dark or Getting Personal? The Battle Between Data, Privacy & Our Constitution

Guest: Attorney David O’Brien, Sr. Researcher at Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.

Discussion with Attorney, Policy Consultant & Host of The Legal Edition, Mary Kay Elloian on cyber-security, warrantless intrusions, and how our Constitutional rights are being strained and what we all need to know to keep our private conversations private. Learn how the bounds of privacy have never before been stretched to the limits– as in our present digital age. Expert analysis and discussion.

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