| Stacey Childress of Gates Foundation | 
 On May 30, 2013, Randi Weingarten, President of the 
American Federation of Teachers and member of the Technical Advisory 
Group of the Shared Learning Collaborative, the precursor to inBloom 
Inc., wrote a letter to Michele Cahill and Stacey Childress, expressing
 her concern about inBloom’s privacy and security provisions.  Cahill is
 Vice President at the Carnegie Corporation, and Childress is the Deputy
 Director of the Gates Foundation, and they are both founding members of
 inBloom’s Board of Directors.  In
On May 30, 2013, Randi Weingarten, President of the 
American Federation of Teachers and member of the Technical Advisory 
Group of the Shared Learning Collaborative, the precursor to inBloom 
Inc., wrote a letter to Michele Cahill and Stacey Childress, expressing
 her concern about inBloom’s privacy and security provisions.  Cahill is
 Vice President at the Carnegie Corporation, and Childress is the Deputy
 Director of the Gates Foundation, and they are both founding members of
 inBloom’s Board of Directors.  In

Michele Cahill of Carnegie Corporation 
 particular, inBloom is a creation of 
the Gates Foundation, and was launched via $100 million of Gates funds.
In her letter, Weingarten asks many questions, such as:- How is inBloom assuring that there is no unauthorized access to personally identifiable student and teacher data?
- What are inBloom’s plans to charge vendors for access to student data?
- How secure is its cloud-based storage compared with other methods?
Or download the pdf here: inBloom Letter
June 5th response:
Or download the pdf here: Letter to Randi Weingarten
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1 comment:
Nothing new in the letter from inBloom. They might consider doing a better job proofing their letters. It's HIPAA not HIPPA.
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