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As K–12 districts increasingly turn to dual-LMS setups—pairing platforms like Google Classroom with Canvas or Schoology to bridge functionality gaps—a new layer of complexity is emerging. In this episode, we explore the rise of strategic LMS combinations and the parallel wave of legal scrutiny facing major EdTech providers. From data collection concerns to lawsuits against Google, Instructure, and PowerSchool, we dive into the evolving conversation around student privacy, transparency, and accountability in the digital classroom.
Note: This episode was generated based on a blog post. While we aim to stay true to the original content, some details may be inaccurate. For the official version, please refer to the blog post on ListEdTech.com.
By ListEdTechAs K–12 districts increasingly turn to dual-LMS setups—pairing platforms like Google Classroom with Canvas or Schoology to bridge functionality gaps—a new layer of complexity is emerging. In this episode, we explore the rise of strategic LMS combinations and the parallel wave of legal scrutiny facing major EdTech providers. From data collection concerns to lawsuits against Google, Instructure, and PowerSchool, we dive into the evolving conversation around student privacy, transparency, and accountability in the digital classroom.
Note: This episode was generated based on a blog post. While we aim to stay true to the original content, some details may be inaccurate. For the official version, please refer to the blog post on ListEdTech.com.