Students are not always aware.
Remember when Zoom had an attendance tracking feature that scanned your face for inattention and sent red alerts to the broadcaster?
Good thing they removed that after massive outcry , but the question is: Has any private company replicated it?
Guessing they got rid of that because execs and managers are the most inattentive people
It was from schools, if memory serves.
It was flagging people with ADHD and Autism constantly.
Lmao of course. I have both and was one of the most attentive students and even best participators in some of my classes that had more of a lecture format — because I always used those classes to do my homework for other classes. I needed more stimulation than just sitting and listening, and if it looks like I'm paying attention I'm using 100% of my focus on making it look like I'm paying attention lol
hey remember that scandal where a school district was recording high schoolers at their homes?
School authorities surreptitiously and remotely activated webcams embedded in school-issued laptops the students were using at home. After the suit was brought, the school district, of which the two high schools are part, revealed that it had secretly taken more than 66,000 images.
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Without telling its students, the schools remotely accessed their school-issued laptops to secretly take pictures of students in their own homes, their chat logs, and records of the websites they visited. The school then transmitted the images to servers at the school, where school authorities reviewed them and shared the snapshots with others. In one widely published photo, the school had photographed Robbins in his bed.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbins_v._Lower_Merion_School_District
EDIT: hexbear is fucking up the link somehow, try this
Bro what was the point, I get it if they just like looked for "I'm gonna bomb da school tomorrow" chat logs n shit but like.. why anything else, it doesnt even make any sense
Like most of them didn't already have smartphones spying on them.
Welcome, my son, to the panopticon