Nov 18, 2020
Digital educational technology (“edtech”) has grown to become a core component of education. Most students use computers or tablets during school, and teachers routinely incorporate videos, apps, and other web-based content into their lesson plans.
Listen in to today’s episode to
hear a panel discussion on the findings of a new report by James
Cooper, Associate Professor of Law and Director of the Program on
Economics & Privacy at George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law
School.
The new report, titled
“Elementary School Teacher Use of EdTech,” sheds
light on the frequency and types of edtech used in the classroom,
as well as the relationship between privacy training, edtech
guidelines or state student privacy laws with the willingness to
use edtech.
Please click here to read a copy of James Cooper’s report.
Click here to read the Executive Summary of the report.