"The FAFSA form included code that sent personal information back to Facebook ..."
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Adriana Garza-Romance's curator insight,
May 26, 1:58 PM
The Markup revealed that the FAFSA form somehow sent personal information to Facebook, raising significant privacy concerns. This breach of trust could negatively impact families, highlighting the need for stricter data protection measures. - This is important to share with students and families.
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Gilbert C FAURE's comment,
May 3, 2020 12:18 PM
is it working with china, for distance teaching, according to state policies?
marialejandracastanosepulveda@gmail.com's curator insight,
May 18, 2017 10:51 AM
The possibilities for social media tools in the classroom are huge and in the hands of the right teacher, they can be used to engage students in creative ways, encourage collaboration and inspire discussion to students. Even when people say they want to incorporate social media, they do not always know the best ways to do so. That is why those efforts can affect the education of your students. To help, I am really interesting in the collection of eight of the best classroom tools for incorporating social media into your lesson plans :-)
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