MTEL Digital Literacy and Computer Science

Category - Digital Lit and CS

A digital literacy teacher plans to make a year-end video showcasing their fifth-grade class and the work students have done. One of the students in the class does not have a video/image release form on file with the school office. In which of the following ways can the student be represented in the class video without violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)?
  1. Video of the class that shows the student, but not their face.
  2. Images of work products captioned with the student's name.
  3. Anonymous video samples of the student's digital art.
  4. Audio interviews with the student in which they are not identified by name.
Explanation
Correct Response: C. Samples of a minor’s artwork may be shared without permission from parents/guardians as long as they do not contain any identifying information. A is incorrect because videos of student minors may not be shared without parent/guardian permission, even if they do not show students' faces. B is incorrect because minor students' names may not be shared without permission from parents/guardians. D is incorrect because audio interviews with minor students may not be shared without parent/guardian permission, even if the students are not identified by name.
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