Nachdenken, nachschauen und abklären lohnt sich. „E-Learning-Produkte ermöglichten Überwachung von Kindern. 48 Regierungen empfahlen nachweislich unsichere Produkte während der Pandemie.“ https://www.hrw.org/de/news/2022/07/12/e-learning-produkte-ermoeglichten-ueberwachung-von-kindern #FediLZ #twlz #schule #StudentsNotProducts
E-Learning-Produkte ermöglichten Überwachung von Kindern

Die überwältigende Mehrheit der von 49 Regierungen der bevölkerungsreichsten Länder der Welt empfohlenen und von Human Rights Watch analysierten Bildungstechnologie-Produkte (E-Learning-Produkte) überwachten Kinder oder waren dazu in der Lage sie zu überwachen, in einer Weise, die ihre Rechte gefährdet oder beeinträchtigt hat, so Human Rights Watch heute.

Human Rights Watch

163 « produits » éducatifs proposés par les #EdTech dans 49 pays ont été analysés par Human Rights Watch : 145 étaient peu ou pas du tout satisfaisants et collectaient des #DonnéesPersonnelles sans aucun consentement pour les envoyer à 196 entreprises publicitaires différentes.
Quelle surprise (non !)… 😡

➜ Plus de précisions et le détail des applications examinées :
https://www.hrw.org/StudentsNotProducts

#StudentsNotProducts

➜ Une vidéo récapitulative :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGw-E4Ea6VQ

Human Rights Watch-ek #EdTech 150 produktu baino gehiago aztertu zituen, munduko herrialde populatuenetako 49 gobernuk gomendatuak, haurren datuak nola erabiltzen zituzten egiaztatzeko https://www.hrw.org/StudentsNotProducts

#StudentsNotProducts #HezkuntzanLibrezale

(@miren bitartez, jarrai ezazue).

Students Not Products

We think our kids are safe in school online. But many of them are being surveilled, and parents have often been kept in the dark. In the rush to connect kids to virtual classrooms during the Covid-19 pandemic, many governments failed to check that their education technology (EdTech) recommendations were safe for children to use. Kids are priceless, not products.

Human Rights Watch

A new HRW report finds that an overwhelming majority of online learning products endorsed by 49 of the world's most populous countries during the Covid-19 school closure were risked or actively infringed on children's rights.

#StudentsNotProducts

https://www.hrw.org/StudentsNotProducts

Students Not Products

We think our kids are safe in school online. But many of them are being surveilled, and parents have often been kept in the dark. In the rush to connect kids to virtual classrooms during the Covid-19 pandemic, many governments failed to check that their education technology (EdTech) recommendations were safe for children to use. Kids are priceless, not products.

Human Rights Watch