A CDT & NEA Joint Webinar – “Digital Equity & Student Privacy: Unpacking Educator Perceptions”

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** Watch the recording of this event here. **

Education technology made learning possible for countless students last year, but it also introduced serious concerns about educational equity, privacy protection, and students’ online safety. As schools and students begin the spring semester, these issues will continue to harm students if left unaddressed by policymakers, education practitioners, and school staff.

The Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) partnered with the National Education Association (NEA) to co-host a webinar discussing digital equity and student privacy. Elizabeth Laird, Director of Equity in Civic Technology at CDT, joined speakers from NEA to explore recent research findings on teachers’ perceptions of school technology, student data privacy, digital access inequities, and community outreach.

We discussed how education practitioners can design solutions to combat digital inequities that promote thoughtful community engagement and ensure strong privacy protection. We also heard how educators in the field are navigating these issues amidst the other challenges of the COVID pandemic, and how policymakers and practitioners can best support their students’ needs.

When: January 26, 2021, 7:00 – 8:00 PM EST