On 4/2/20 7:56 am, Antony Broughton Barry wrote:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-02-04/newcastle-university-tracking-student-attendance-through-mobile/11915502

Yes, it is outrageous using mobile phones to track students on campus. What is wrong with good old fashioned facial recognition from surveillance cameras in every room? ;-)

More seriously, apart from the privacy issues, I am not sure how educationally useful this is. Knowing where the student is does not provide much help in diagnosing learning difficulties.

Students can receive educational materials on their phone, work with other students and do a quiz on a phone, which is more useful than checking if they are on campus. In the past, learning material for the phone had to be specially designed. But now Learning Management Systems are compatible with smart phones. https://www.tomw.net.au/digital_teaching/mobile_learning.shtml#__RefHeading__152_1123363662


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