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Safe and responsible use of Internet
tools in a school setting
NEW PUBLICATION
An Educator's Guide to Internet and Social Media Law in the Classroom
Nadya Tymochenko, B.A., LL.B., LL.M., and Gillian Tuck Kutarna, B.A. (HONS.), M.P.A., LL.B.
Educators face ongoing challenges with the use of Internet and social media tools in
elementary and secondary schools. What needs to be done to uphold standards of
professionalism and avoid being held liable in negligence?
An Educator's Guide to Internet and Social Media Law in the Classroom brings you up to
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You'll fi nd practical guidance on:
• The most common elements of a Terms and Conditions agreement for an Internet service or
mobile app
• Issues regarding informed consent
• Securing data and creating safe online platforms for learning
• Issues that school boards should consider when implementing mobile technology options
for students and staff
• Outsourcing information technology functions, including cloud computing, to third-party
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