Safety or surveillance? Schools are monitoring your kids, sometimes down to the keystroke. Is it worth it?
Despite Seattle Public Schools’ district policy to issue devices to each of its nearly 50,000 students, some highly vocal parents are successfully opting their students out of technology altogether.
Superintendent of Public Instruction Levi Bachmeier expressed particular concern for children's use of AI chatbots, which he ...
Despite district policy, parents and students are finding ways around the ubiquitous technology in classrooms.
When we set out to talk to kids about artificial intelligence, we thought we knew what we’d hear. We expected some to tell us they were using it to cheat a little, the way Millennials and Gen Xers ...
The government presses Meta for stricter action against child sexual abuse material on its platforms, demanding adherence to Indian law while maintaining ongoing dialogue and vigilance on content ...
Rebecca Foscolo acknowledges she was “extra spicy” at a Lower Merion school board meeting in June, when the board voted to ...
The leader of North Dakota’s public schools last week advised lawmakers to focus artificial intelligence regulations on companies providing AI and chatbots, but leave AI use in the classroom up to ...
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Why one NC school district is taking the laptops away and turning to old tech: paper and pencils
School districts have already been cracking down on cellphones. Now education leaders are setting their sights on a new ...
Amelia Smith, an AI business analyst with STACK Cybersecurity, says it is no longer just about what kids physically take to ...
Records obtained from the Customs and Border Patrol office showed hundreds of cases of employees abusing their access to ...
With 95% of teens accessing smartphones, the DEA is warning parents that drug traffickers are targeting kids online.
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