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Digital Resource Request Process
Let's get started. Follow these steps:
See if the resource is already approved. Check the list.
Not on the list? Perform a self-assessment of the application to ensure it is educationally-aligned.
If it is Educationally-aligned, submit a Digital Resource Request Form.
Check your inbox. You will receive an email if more information is needed and when a decision has been reached.
What needs to be reviewed and approved?
Any online resource that students are interacting with and/or producing content on, including but not limited to any site requiring a student account/login.
What constitutes student data?
Confidential student records and/or confidential student record information that contains personally identifiable student records, data, and/or personally identifiable information and other non-public information, including but not limited to student data, meta data, and user content.
Have questions or need assistance? Contact Justin Talmadge, Director of Technology Services.