![]() ![]() Fortunately, student data privacy is the team’s foremost, number one concern. Given the enormous amount of student data that is being collected by the system, and the types of data (not just assessment data, but depending on the types of information schools are collecting, incredibly personal data) I was worried about the security of that data within their system. It’s also important to point out that one of my major concerns conducting this review was student privacy. Parents can see how their children are doing, check in with teachers, and easily connect with the school. Students can take and view assessments, access additional resources, and communicate with teachers. I should also note that while this review focused on the teacher/admin side of Illuminate DnA, parents and students also have access to the system. Illuminate DnA has an enormous range of functionality, but it doesn’t ever feel overwhelming or difficult to navigate. From designing and implementing assessments, to making data-driven decisions at the classroom, school, and district level, DnA can do it all.
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