In what ways can larger school districts balance security with accessiblity?
This is an issue that many schools have grappled with. We feel the need to shelther students from "Social Networking", "Streaming Video" and "Podcasts". iPrism and Websense block websites with little regard to content. However many of the sites that are block are tools that can promote learning and help students learn in today's world.
What strategies can be employed to promote Web 2.0 and get it unblocked in school districts? I understand the need for blocks and censorship. Social Networking is not a dirty word. How do we convince the powers that be?
Tags: Blocking, Censorship, iPrism
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