If you're planning on teaching remotely this fall semester, you have to think about privacy, but not maybe the way your university is telling you to. This is twitter, so I'll be quick. Three dimensions: 1/5
1. Faculty->student. This is the one you've been told about. Students have privacy concerns as your zoom classroom peers into their homes, family situations. You need to think about how to balance this with have a shared classroom experience. 2/5
2. Student->student. Students need to be reminded that posting lol/funny/embarrasing/fail moments from class as snaps/instas/tweets don't just violate privacy norms but may violate student information privacy rules (internal or external). 3/5
3. Student->faculty. Face it; most of us aren't that good at zoom (because: old). That means students will see your *BROWSER TABS* and your *YOUTUBE HISTORY.* Even if it's mostly cat videos or whatever, you need to be aware you're broadcasting. 4/5
Finally--know that there *will be violations of all of these norms.* I don't think anyone in higher ed is prepared for all kinds of weird privacy issues that'll come up now that we're moving from emergency to coping mode. End/
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