FERPA AND EDUCATION PRIVACY TRAINING
SEXTING
These 11-minute to 18-minute videos discuss the severe consequences that can happen when students engage in sexting — the creation and dissemination of nude or sexual images via cell phones, smart phones, computers, and email. The videos are available for three audiences:
- Version for Educators and Parents – This version discusses how educators and school officials can avoid the serious perils and pitfalls involved with investigations and responses to sexting incidents at their schools.
- Version for Parents – The video informs parents about why the need to pay particular attention to the problem of sexting and what they need to know to protect their children.
- Version for High School Students – This version teaches students about the dangers of sexting.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the dangerous consequences of sexting
- Learn how adults can protect children from this serious issue
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TeachPrivacy was founded by Professor Daniel J. Solove, the leading expert on privacy and data security law. He is deeply involved in the creation of all training programs because he believes that training works best when made by subject-matter experts and by people with extensive teaching experience.
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TeachPrivacy provides privacy awareness training, information security awareness training, phishing training, HIPAA training, FERPA training, PCI training, as well as training on many other privacy and security topics.
Professor Solove is a law professor at George Washington University Law School. He has taught privacy law every year since 2000, has published 10 books and more than 50 articles, including the leading textbook on information privacy law and a short guidebook on the subject. His LinkedIn blog has more than 1 million followers. Click here for more information about Professor Solove.