Schools and companies have not taken into consideration adverse data privacy effects brought about by the adoption of technology in the K-12 classroom. A study has shown that an overwhelming majority of school-approved apps, used by K-12 students, collect personal data, which is then used in targeted advertisement campaigns.
Technology in the K-12 classroom has facilitated the sharing of student’s personal data
Tyler King
I am a computer science major at Fordham University, working as an IT risk analyst assistant in the Fordham University IT department.