[CASL-L] Jamboard

Jacquelyn Whiting jacquelynwhiting at gmail.com
Sun Jul 19 07:11:36 PDT 2020


If students are using the search for images feature with Jamboard it
defaults to Google image search for images that are not restricted by
copyright.

Jamboard doesn't facilitate the unfair use of content any more than any
other tool where students can upload and use content. It is a powerful
collaboration tool and has built-in assistive features when using the app
on a touch screen device.

[image: photo]
*Jacquelyn Whiting (she/her)*
Innovation & Technology Specialist

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On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 9:18 AM Susan Smey <suesmey at hotmail.com> wrote:

> I’m wondering if teachers in your district began using Jamboard in the
> spring. I’m concerned about how easy it is to “steal” images from the
> internet and add them to a Jamboard product. Have any districts prohibited
> the use of Jamboard for this reason?  If not, how worried are you that
> students won’t be citing their sources?
>
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