• Sundial@lemm.ee
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    4 个月前

    These aren’t necessarily the computers you and I grew up on where they had a dedicated computer lab room for use during class time. These are devices they take everywhere with them, even home. Now imagine some creepy school IT administrator decided to peek on the Webcams of kids while they’re on their room?

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      4 个月前

      Camera/mic access seems like overreach. PII should be obfuscated and only accessible with an audited workflow that includes an access review.

      Modern off the shelf MDM is capable of this.

    • gwen@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      4 个月前

      wait schools dont have computer labs anymore??? in ALL my schools and the one im in right now we have them

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        4 个月前

        I honestly don’t know if they do or don’t have. I’d imagine it also varies by region. I just know schools have started giving out laptops to kids to take home if they are needed.

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      4 个月前

      I understand the difference between a laptop and PC thanks.

      Now imagine if, and hear me out, one didn’t bring school hardware home so some “creepy IT administrator” doesn’t have access.

      “Save the kids” arguments always fall flat on the face when the solution is as simple as leaving school devices at school.

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          4 个月前

          No, they don’t. I am sure the majority have a computer or smart phone at home, and if not libraries exist for a reason.

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            There are more people in poverty without a computer than you realize. Now write me a 5 paragraph essay with correct source citation on your smart phone.

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              4 个月前

              Good thing poor people have access to public libraries. I know from experience.

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                  3 个月前

                  Sounds like a bigger problem than schools monitoring the use of devices issued to children.

                  Might want to get that sorted.

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                    The point is that your argument falls apart considering it kept being propped up by your assertion that kids can just use the library computers if they’re too poor to have a computer at home.

                    But that doesn’t matter; you’re not actually here to debate in good faith.

                    “When our position on an issue is no longer based on curiosity and the desire for the truth, but a desire to win a debate. When someone reaches this stage of discourse, there’s no need to try and persuade them.”

      • conciselyverbose@sh.itjust.works
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        Many of the kids affected have no access to another device. The whole reason schools supply hardware now is because it’s needed to access their educational materials, and it’s massively inequitable to only have students who have money able to develop their skills at home.