When the pandemic started last year, countless forms of inequality were exposed – including the millions of American families who don’t have access to laptops or broadband internet. After some delays, schools across the country jumped into action and distributed technology to allow students to learn remotely. The catch? They ended up spying on students. “For their own good”, of course.
According to recent research by the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT), “86% of teachers reported that, during the pandemic, schools provided tablets, laptops, or Chromebooks to students at twice the rate (43%) prior to the pandemic, an illustration of schools’ attempts to close disparities in digital access.”
The problem is, a lot of those electronics were being used to monitor students, even combing through private chats, emails and documents all in the name of protecting them. More than 80% of surveyed teachers and 77% of surveyed high school students told the CDT that their schools use surveillance software on those devices, and the more reliant students are on those electronics, unable to afford supplementary phones or tablets, the more they are subjected to scrutiny.
“We knew that there were students out there having ideations around suicide, self-harm and those sorts of things,” a school administrator explained to the CDT researchers. “[W]e found this [student activity monitoring software]. We could also do a good job with students who might be thinking about bullying … [I]f I can save one student from committing suicide, I feel like that platform is well worth every dime that we paid for [it].”
Thousands of school districts across the United States have installed surveillance software on school-provided devices to monitor their students’ online interactions. If a student emails or chats with another student saying they’ve been thinking of hurting themselves or that there is trouble at home, an AI bot or a human moderator watching over the messages in real time can send an alert to a teacher or administrator, allowing the teacher to jump in within minutes and ask if everything is OK.
These programs, such as Bark, Gnosis IQ, Gaggle, and Lightspeed, can cost the schools tens of thousands of dollars to implement, and they can be set up to search for language and online behavior indicating the possibility of violent tendencies, suicidal ideation, drug use, pornography use, or eating disorders.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/oct/11/us-students-digital-surveillance-schools
Since so many teachers have been revealed to be PEDO's... just how many child predators had access to those kid's computers? Access to the cameras and being able to listen over the computer to conversations and sounds in the child's bedroom? Watching anything the child communicates with other kids?
This sort of access is a PEDO's dream... and the school district helped it happen. :>(
The extent that computers and home security systems have been used for surveillance and watching kids will blow peoples minds. It's systemic. It's how Clowns move up in Clown World, by 'sacrificing' their kids to this. Sicko teachers, sicko parents.
CERN is about internet monitoring. Steve Job's first computers were advertised to Clowns as such.
But too parents spied on the teachers. Thats how they found out about CRT. Works both ways.
Be a shame if underage children were changing clothes in the room where the computer was located, thinking they were in private, and then the school officials were jailed for spying on them
Electrical tape over the camera. Still, this is unacceptable.
we covered up my son's school issued chrome book camera. The teacher started to mark him absent. We contacted the teacher and she told us that he has to be visible at all times during the "scheduled school day". We told her NO. Eventually we settled on - camera turned on during the role call portion of each class. then it was covered back up.
The problem is that, even though the camera may be covered... EVERYTHING said in the room can be heard over the computer speakers and microphone. Unless the computer is completely turned off, any sounds in that room with the computer can be heard... and any admin can get access to "listen".
Computers can even pick up conversations from OTHER rooms in the house, just like leaving an open microphone laying there.
If you are going to put tape over the camera, you may want to put tape over the microphone and speaker as well to muffle any sounds. Alternative is to play music on the computer, even at low volumes. That will crum up anyone's ability to eaves drop.
Don't count on turning off the device. Cell phones can still monitor you when powered off. They go into a sort of sleep mode even when instructed to shut down. I wouldn't be surprised if laptops do this too. No surprise that more and more devices don't let you remove the battery.
As soon as Zoom became a thing, 'coincidentally' when the 'pandemic' kicked off, there were a few non-MSM reports that online Zoom classes were being plastered online. No normies cared, of course.
Or the fact that Zoom servers are located in China, and they were recording every zoom call.
A bunch of companies stopped using Zoom because of this, yet it was still pushed as the default platform everyone should use.
Oh yes, that was in the articles too, in fact was the main thrust of them. Memory Holed now of course.
They also block conservative sites & media. Convenient huh? 🤔
This started LONG before covid. Laptops are pretty normal for students these days. And its obvious they monitor them, thats why you dont let your kid use them for ANYTHING but schoolwork. Isolate the device on your network if you're capable, too.
Home schooling is looking better and better. I don’t have kids yet, but if schools are this bad when it’s time for kindergarten, they’re staying home.
Isn't it illegal to record / monitor someone without their consent in many states.
There is probably a clause hidden in the forms that parents sign at the start of the year.
It's usually in the form they sign when accepting the mandatory computer.
The spying using mic and camera is unacceptable. However the devices are property of the district and are distributed to assist in the learning. If you use a work issued computer to look up porn or other stuff you can get in trouble.
This is school, not work, kids don't really understand consequences before a certain age, and they're being led by a bunch of bullies and pervs. What could go wrong?
HOME SCHOOL, PEOPLE!
Those are good points. Parents should supervise as well, but that should be stated clearly in the contract parents sign when students are issued devices.
I bet if they stated it, based parents would be up in arms. The sneaky way they go about doing these things is what allows them to get away.
I highly recommend homeschooling whenever possible, too. At least try to find a coop or pool resources to hire a tutor/teacher.
I have a friend that didn't get renewed as a teacher and couldn't find a job, so he started doing a tutoring side hustle and now has like 20 students with tax free income. His wife is a teacher so he is covered by her Healthcare plan.
"Tax free income" - lol now you know why the IRS wants all bank acct info...
But tutoring/ homeschool contracting is a great idea.