Protect-ED Program | Page 2

education technology conference ABOUT THE CONFERENCE With increased focus on schools’ duty of care to students and parents, now is the time for schools to demonstrate that good information governance is an ongoing priority. Students and their parents must know precisely how their personal information is collected, how it is used, for what purpose and by whom. Featuring industry, education and policy makers, delegates for the ProtectED 2016 will explore: • From classroom to cloud. The benefits and risks to collecting students’ personal data. • The role of schools and technology providers in safeguarding the information they collect. • The differing legalities from state to state and school to school (private v public obligations). • How to create appropriate data security, retention and destruction policies. • The regulation of the industry and the changing concept of “educational data”. • Growing up in the online and social media era. • The future of school privacy and security and influencing factors. WHO SHOULD ATTEND ProtectED is aimed at school administrators both primary and secondary, school boards, parent groups, front line educators, school service providers all IT professionals and development office staff. PROGRAM 0745 – 0845 SPONSOR BREAKFAST All delegates are invited to join us for a special breakfast presentation by Macushla Montell hosted by AAIC. Macushla is a Psychotherapist, Executive Macushla Montell Strategist and Coach to Fortune 500 companies, celebrities and athletes, has had her own weekly therapy show on a number of commercial radio stations and also has Irlen Syndrome. It’ll be a fast talking type of discussion on theme of “Protection”. We look forward to seeing the early risers join us for coffee, croissants and all things delicious! 0830 – 0900 REGISTRATION OPEN 0900 – 0905 CONFERENCE OPEN 0905 – 1030 PRIVACY LAW IN SCHOOLS 1030 – 1050 MORNING TEA 1050 – 1150 SEX, LOVE AND YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE SOCIAL MEDIA AGE Patrick Avenell News Editor APN Educational Media Anna Johnston This session will provide an introduction to your legal responsibilities to Director protect the privacy of both your students and staff. Whether your school Salinger Privacy is public or private, leading privacy consultant and trainer Anna Johnston of Salinger Privacy will guide you through the privacy principles that apply to you, and offer examples of how they apply in practice, within the school setting. What do young people have to say about why they share explicit images with each other, what they think the risks are and what they want to know more about when it comes to intimate relationships? In this talk, Professor Lumby will report back on extensive research she did in Australian high schools with 13-17 year olds and discuss what they told her about growing up in the online and social media era. She will also draw on her expertise in sex and ethics education to outline a best practice education approach to keeping young people safe and well-informed. EDUCATIONREVIEW.COM.AU/PROTECT-ED Catharine Lumby Professor of Media Macquarie University 2