Blog Hearing on “How Data Mining Threatens Student Privacy” June 25, 2014 Share This Post Education / National News Hearing on “How Data Mining Threatens Student Privacy” June 25, 2014 By redkudzu_admin on June 25th 2014 No Comments / 150 views Good morning Chairman Meehan, Representative Clarke, Chairman Rokita, Representative Loebsach and distinguished members of the Subcommittees. I would like to thank you for the invitation to testify today on this critical privacy issue for our nation’s school children. My name is Joel Reidenberg. I am here today as an academic expert on student information and privacy. I hold the Stanley D. and Nikki Waxberg Chair at Fordham University where I am a professor of law and the Academic Director of the Center on Law and Information Policy (“Fordham CLIP”). I am also just finishing my term as the inaugural Microsoft Visiting Professor of Information Technology Policy at Princeton University. Read the whole document here Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Login with: Continue with Facebook Continue with Google Continue with Twitter Common Core Share This Post redkudzu_admin The goal of this site is to give information. Whether from national sites or locally in Georgia. Related Articles How Establishment Republicans Anchored States to Common Core January 4th 2017 10th grade class reads erotic novel recommended by Common Core proponents September 11th 2013 Common Core Curriculum – A Trojan Horse for Education Reform February 16th 2015