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LMS Platform Compliance and Regulations Mastery Hub: The Ind

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Q1Domain Verified
Under the FERPA regulations addressed in "The Complete FERPA & Data Privacy in LMS Course 2026," what constitutes "personally identifiable information" (PII) in the context of an LMS, beyond simple student names?
Student IP addresses and login timestamps, as these are directly tied to their activity.
Only student academic records like grades and transcripts.
Information about a student's device type and browser version used to access the LMS.
Any information that, alone or in combination with other information, is linked or linkable to a student and would allow a reasonable person in the school community to identify the student.
Q2Domain Verified
In "The Complete FERPA & Data Privacy in LMS Course 2026," what is the primary distinction between a "school official" with a "legitimate educational interest" and a third-party vendor accessing student data from an LMS?
School officials are employees or agents of the institution performing institutional services or functions for which the agency or institution uses the service, and their access is limited to the specific educational interests necessary to perform their duties. Third-party vendors must have a contract with the institution that specifies data protection and use limitations.
School officials require explicit parental consent for every data access, whereas third-party vendors do not.
School officials are exempt from FERPA, while third-party vendors are not.
The primary distinction is the type of data accessed; school officials can access all student data, while third-party vendors are restricted to non-sensitive information.
Q3Domain Verified
According to "The Complete FERPA & Data Privacy in LMS Course 2026," what are the implications of the "amendment" process for student education records managed within an LMS?
Students have the right to request the amendment of records they believe are inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of their privacy rights, and if the institution refuses, they have the right to a formal hearing.
Students can only request amendments if they believe the data is inaccurate but not if it's misleading or violates their privacy.
The institution must respond to a student's request to amend their education record within 60 days, and if they refuse, the student has no further recourse.
Amendments can only be made by the institution's IT department and are logged on a public ledger for transparency.

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