Schools across the country are looking at new online ways to integrate and analyze information about their students. But privacy advocates remain wary.
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There is so much data being collected on students today and the question is now being raised on some school districts about how much of this data should be shared.
This article discusses InBloom, a business that has support from Microsoft and the Carnegie Corporation of New York to help store data and personalize learning. The article explores one school district where parents are rasing concerns about the amount of data that may be stored ( up to 400 fields) as well as issues of security and how data from elementary school may follow children.
This is an issue that all schools will need to address in the future. To learn more about the issues involve click through to this article.