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Online Learning News and Research
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Tuesday, May 21, 2002
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~webteach/articles/restrict.html Privacy in the online classroom One of the benefits of Web publishing is that you can make something as visible and accessible as a billboard, but only to a select audience. Although privacy seems to run counter to the philosophy of the Web — all information for all comers — in many instances you may not want your Web-based materials to be world-accessible. When considering privacy issues for your course Web site, first determine whether you have a need for restricting access to your materials. If so, evaluate the different restriction methods to determine which best accommodates your needs, and find out which ones are in use at your institution....
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