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 / 70 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 Common Core math question for sixth graders: Was the 2000 election ‘fair’? February 22nd 2014 COMMON CORE FUNDS THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD March 1st 2015 School & Experts Put Genius Boy In Special Ed. Now He’s Free & On Track For Nobel Prize August 13th 2013