I need to know if I'm way off base here. I'm in a suburban school system and the tech department just handed down notice that K-2 students have to log into the network with their student ID and a less-than-intuitive birthdate code.
Previously, teachers and the media center had generic logins and the kids were able to move among the computers, using them freely. Now, they're supposed to log in and log off repeatedly throughout the day.
I'm not quite sure how the teachers and the media center people are going to deal with teaching AND keeping an eye on the kids who are having trouble logging in (and after 3 bad tries, they're locked out).
Here's my question: Is this standard operating procedure in other districts? Is there a gaping security hole I'm unaware of? And how DO you handle security for primary kids in YOUR district? Thanks!
John
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