Seriously? I asked again if clients really had to submit an FOI request to access their own data and the presenter replied that they could just e-mail their sales representative for access. The reply was that the data is stored on servers in the UK and clients have the right to access this data under the Freedom of Information act. I made a point of asking during questions who owned and had access to the data that Lightspeed gathers. Apparently they’ve had, and I quote, “Lots of positive feedback about teachers taking control of and locking apps on students’ mobile devices.” That was the point where my jaw really hit the floor. Orchestrator allows teachers to view all students screens from a dashboard, “ensures safety by seeing who is protected by the webfilter and who isn’t”, and perhaps most worryingly, “record sessions to store a students activity to share or investigate.” This immediately rang all sorts of alarm bells where is that data being stored, who owns it, who has access to it? Although Lightspeed’s products are primarily designed for use on schools’ own mobile devices, the presenter added that they can also be installed on children’s own mobile devices and can be used to monitor their web activity outwith school hours. One of their products, Classroom Orchestrator, is designed to allow teachers to monitor students screens and devices “making it easy to see who’s off-task, who needs extra attention, and who’s excelling”. There doesn’t seem to be any mention of trivial issues such as privacy, ethics and consent. I presume in this instance “the detail” means individual students.Īccording to their press, Lightspeed Systems create tools to help schools manage and filter their networks as well as empower classroom learning. ![]() As well as just blocking content, Lightspeed’s Web Filter also incorporates hierarchical filtering “to keep students safe, even when they leave the classroom,” along with web activity reporting functionality “from the high level to the detail”. Their honesty, enthusiasm and willingness to share was in stark contrast to the previous presenters and event sponsors Lightspeed Systems who presented their “online safety and web filtering systems” for education. Inspirational has become a rather throwaway term used to describe speakers, but these young people really, truly, were an inspiration. Stephen and Rebecca stood up in front of an audience of over a hundred delegates and spoke confidently and articulately about the importance of the Digital Leaders initiative and how much they enjoyed and benefitted from being part of it. The best, and it really was wonderful, came from teachers Natalie Lockhead and Nicola Paterson, and pupils Rebecca and Stephen from Kirklandneuk Primary School, who are part of the school’s Digital Leaders Network. The Digital Leaders Network encourages children who are confident with using all kinds of technology to support their teachers and peers by sharing their skills and knowledge, while at the same time enabling the children to develop confidence, literacy and skills for life. Classroom Orchestrator makes monitoring easier and allows teachers and IT to focus on mobile learning, not mobile devices.Last week I attended the Holyrood Connect Learning Through Technology event where I saw a rather jawdropping demonstration of the very best and very worst that education technology has to offer. Chromebooks play an important role in many schools around the world. “We are excited the next phase in Classroom Orchestrator development is here. With features like Student Information Systems (SIS) integration and cloud-based, low-bandwidth utilization, Classroom Orchestrator makes it easy for schools to implement and start using right away.īrian Thomas, President of Lightspeed Systems is pleased with the expansion to Chromebook. This granular level of monitoring increases student accountability and allows teachers to personalize instruction. ![]() From a thumbnail view of the whole class, teachers can drill in for more detail on an individual student and even start recording a student screen. Now available on Chromebooks, Classroom Orchestrator features an easy-to-use and clean interface and gives teachers a centralized view of all student screens so it's easy to see who's on task, who needs help, and who's ready to advance.
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