Registration Step 3: Review Student Publishing Guidelines
Registration Step 3: Review Student Publishing Guidelines

During this project you and your students will have the opportunity to publish your work on the project web site.  If you decide to participate in this optional activity we will ask that you follow our internal guidelines and as well as any state or local policies.

Although it is important that the decision as to what policy to follow be determined on the state and local level, the Center for Improved Engineering and Science Education (CIESE) at Stevens Institute of Technology has several strict internal guidelines that we will follow regardless of state or local policies.  These are:

  1. We will not publish student last names.
  2. We will not publish student personal information, such as mailing addresses.
  3. We will not publish logistical information (e.g. where a school group will meeting).
  4. We will only publish student work that meets state and local guidelines, policies and laws.

Most state governments have passed laws that pertain to what student materials can be published online and if parental permission is required.  Local school districts also have policies, often called Acceptable Use Policies, which further specify what is allowed. ANY TEACHER WHO SUBMITS STUDENT MATERIALS FOR PUBLISHING IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT ALL STATE AND LOCAL GUIDELINES, POLICES AND LAWS ARE MET.

If you have questions concerning this policy you can e-mail the Project Leader.

I HAVE REVIEWED THESE GUIDELINES

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