If you& #39;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& #39;ll be quick. Three dimensions: 1/5
1. Faculty->student. This is the one you& #39;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& #39;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& #39;t that good at zoom (because: old). That means students will see your *BROWSER TABS* and your *YOUTUBE HISTORY.* Even if it& #39;s mostly cat videos or whatever, you need to be aware you& #39;re broadcasting. 4/5
Finally--know that there *will be violations of all of these norms.* I don& #39;t think anyone in higher ed is prepared for all kinds of weird privacy issues that& #39;ll come up now that we& #39;re moving from emergency to coping mode. End/
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