Parents at the meeting last week also expressed concern about Pearson
Education, the company that has its hands in a number of educational
products, including the upcoming Partnership for Assessment of Readiness
for College and Careers or PARCC tests.
Unlike Google, Pearson has not signed the pledge against using
student information for advertising purposes. This year, MCPS rolled out
myMCPS, a new online class registration system for middle and high
schoolers that uses Pearson technology.
http://www.bethesdanow.com/2015/02/26/mcps-says-parents-have-no-need-to-worry-about-classroom-chromebook-privacy/#more-28240
All kinds of ads popping up on my students chrome books in class.
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