Talk:Information Security in Education/Security Policies for Mobile Devices

Kathleen

April 16, 2010
Kathleen, LOVE the picture. Did you have trouble finding Public Domain photography? I did. Therefore, I took my own pictures for my chapter. I also like the subheadings that you will be including in your book. It looks like you and I will be working at the final hour to finish the content. I suppose that is the unfortunate curse of taking methods at the same time as another course. I wish I could just work on this book and not our sample proposal because I am enjoying this activity much more! Can't wait to see the final product on Monday! --Stomchak (talk) 22:06, 16 April 2010 (UTC)

April 17, 2010
Kathleen, great topic and great job so far. However, I would like to comment that you should add a reference to the first paragraph in Benefits of Mobile Devices in Education to show where you obtained the stat. --Jstempin (talk) 17:22, 17 April 2010 (UTC)

April 18, 2010
Kathleen, great topic. We are so often distracted by student mobile devices, we forget that they can actually be used for educational purposes. I liked the way you balanced the benefits and challenges in a realistic manner and, stressed the importance of an AUP Committee in writing the policy. Thanks! Grace

Kathleen, Nicely done and what a pertinent topic for our times. So many teachers don't yet see the benefits of student mobile devices. I also think you did a nice job balancing the challenges with the benefits. I will also be taking my own pictures. You want to be careful how you license your picture otherwise the people who check wikis will take them down on you. Check out the information behind the picture I took for the non-communicative student page: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/File:HappyChildwAutism.jpg It may help you with correct licensing. --Dkellner (talk) 22:55, 18 April 2010 (UTC)


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April 20, 2010
Kathleen, your reference to the video about the 13 year old girl sentenced to 90 lashes was very effective. It is unbelievable. And the students think our schools are strict. I also love your idea of taking the pics of your son. Not only are you sure you are not violating copyright, but I am sure he feels like a star. Joan