Digital Footprints
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"This is going on your permanent record."
Turns out the permanent record is real! It's just scattered across a dozen platforms, half of them owned by vendors, and the student it describes is the last person who gets to see it. In this episode, I trace what happens when schools collect more data about students than any previous generation of schools in history, with less coherent policy about that data than the generation that kept everything in a filing cabinet. The examination covers five layers: academic and behavioral data hoarded across systems nobody inventories, third-party classroom tools teachers adopt without administrative oversight, social media accounts that build public digital profiles of minors, vendor lock-in and AI platforms generating behavioral data at unprecedented scale, and the cybersecurity exposure that comes with all of it. The PowerSchool breach exposed sixty million student records. The Naviance lawsuit revealed a platform quietly sharing student activity with analytics firms while students used it for school-assigned work. Phishing attempts targeting school administrators happen weekly. And through all of it, the student whose data is being collected, stored, marketed, and occasionally stolen is the one person with the least say in what happens to it.
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