Zoombombing…
With more people than ever relying on Zoom to facilitate remote meetings and online learning, the video conferencing service has become a logical — and easy — target for online trolling attacks. It’s a phenomenon called “zoombombing,” which means bombarding public video calls with racist, pornographic, or vulgar content. Here’s what you need to know to protect your Zoom calls from outside harassment.
March 30, 2020 | ElevateTxEd
READ MORE
Partnership Updates + News + Stories from the Field of Education
Lamar University Partnering with School Districts
Lamar University partnering with school districts, offering free resources as teachers switch to online format...
Six Red Marbles Is Hiring Educators Disrupted by COVID-19
Six Red Marbles Is Hiring Educators Disrupted by COVID-19 ...instructional design, content and curriculum development,...
Addressing Pre-Service Capacity in Ed Tech
Addressing Pre-Service Capacity in Ed Tech: How Can States Reimagine Educator Preparation? ...How did Connecticut...
Faculty Success Launches New Mentoring Program for UTSA Educators
Faculty Success launches new mentoring program for UTSA educators ...curriculum created by the Center for the...
Six Ways to Support Your Students During Isolation
Six Ways to Support Your Students During Isolation Here’s what you can do for students during the COVID-19 quarantine....