[CASL-L] Password complexity
Sarah Lynch
sarah_lynch at whps.org
Tue Mar 29 06:31:31 PDT 2022
I'm at K-5. Our students have Google accounts beginning in 2-5. Those
randomly generated passwords are made up of two words that students can
easily spell and a 2 digit number such as redcat15.
Sarah Lynch, National Board Certified Librarian
Wolcott Elementary- West Hartford Public Schools
71 Wolcott Rd., West Hartford, CT 06110
Telephone: 860-561-2300 Ext. 3637
On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 9:01 AM Barbara Johnson <bajohnson at colchesterct.org>
wrote:
> Can you share with the Colchester Librarians:
> What grade level you teach and how complex are your passwords for student
> accounts?
>
> We are being asked to use two four letter words, a capital letter, a
> number, and a symbol for K-5 students.
> I have concerns about this for pk-3, can you share the complexity of your
> passwords and how you teach students to login with them...especially your
> youngest learners.
> Thanks!
> B
>
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> *Librarian*
> Jack Jackter Intermediate School
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