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  2. Parent and Family Digital Learning Guide - Office of ...

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    This “Parent and Family Digital Learning Guide” will inform you, as a parent or caregiver, as you monitor your child’s progress as your child accesses and uses technology for learning. This guide aims to help all parents and caregivers, including those who have limited experience with digital tools, those who are expert with these tools ...

  3. Chapter 6 -- Information Security, from Safeguarding Your ...

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    Introduction to Information Security. As stated throughout this document, one of an organization's most valuable assets is its information.Local, state, and federal laws require that certain types of information (e.g., individual student records) be protected from unauthorized release (see Appendix B for a FERPA Fact Sheet).

  4. Chapter 5-Protecting Your System: Physical Security, from ...

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    Locking critical equipment in secure closet can be an excellent security strategy findings establish that it is warranted. Guard Equipment: Keep critical systems separate from general systems: Prioritize equipment based on its criticality and its role in processing sensitive information (see Chapter 2).

  5. Keeping Students Safe Online - Office of Elementary and ...

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    The CyberTipline can be contacted in the following ways: call 1-800-843-5678 or visit Cyber Tipline. Keeping Your Child Safe Learning Online. This blog by the Office of Education Technology, helps parents and families understand student data privacy considerations and provides strategies to keep students safe while learning at home.

  6. Protecting Student Privacy While Using Online Educational ...

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    Student information collected or maintained as part of an online educational service may be protected under FERPA, under PPRA, under both statutes, or not protected by either. Which statute applies depends on the content of the information, how it is collected or disclosed, and the purposes for which it is used.

  7. List of Nathan for You episodes - Wikipedia

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    Nathan has a women's clothing store allow "attractive" customers to shoplift a single item, then tells some of them to promote the store to a friend. Nathan has a restaurant make their bathrooms available to non-customers, but installs screens in the stalls to play advertising for the restaurant.

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