iPad issued to children by schools/council
Dear Glasgow City Council,
Under Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 please provide the following information:
1) Please advise how many children have access to iPads given to them by schools/city council.
2) Please list the apps available on the iPads by school type, Nursery, Primary, Secondary, and any other type of schools, using iPads.
3) How how do schools ensure that the work set, done outside the school on electronic devices/iPads, is done by the specific student and not by other people?
4) Which body oversees the management of the iPad device?
Some parts of this request may be easier to answer than others and in such case please could you release available data as soon as possible rather than delay the entire request. If you are not fully certain of what it is I am asking then I look forward to contact from you as soon as possible to clarify what it is I am requesting in order to meet your obligations under the law. If the costs of processing this request exceed the limit in the Act, please advise on what information you are able to supply within the cost limit.
Yours faithfully,
Pippa King
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Dear FOI_CCT,
Ref: 7202627
Please could you conduct an internal review to Q1, Q2 and Q4.
Further to your response to Q2 please could you advise where I may get this data from?
If it is each individual school, under Freedom of Information, I am unable to ask schools directly. If each school has this data (which it must have), i.e. a list of the apps on the iPads their students are using, then I would respectfully ask for that information from yourselves via the schools, as your response to Q4 indicates "operational management is the responsibility of the individual schools'. Does this include iPad apps?
If this exceeds the costs of the Act please advise and I will narrow my request accordingly.
Also it states on the Glasgow City Council website that "All iPads will be tracked and managed via Glasgow City Council's Mobile Device Management system." see https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/article/24934... hence my Freedom of Information request to you. Please could you clarify what 'tracked and managed' means. From your response to Q1 and Q2, it indicates that the council is unclear on the extent of the iPad rollout and also has no idea of how the iPads are being used, yet your website suggests differently.
In your response to Q4 you state "technical management is done by our IT provider CGI" yet Glasgow City Council's Mobile Device Management System has some responsibility of management according to your website. Please clarify.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely,
Pippa King
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council.
For more information about the Glasgow City Council Protective Marking
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any attachment), please inform the sender by return email and destroy all
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permitted. Please be aware that communication by internet email is not
secure as messages can be intercepted and read by someone else. We
therefore strongly advise you not to email any information which, if
disclosed to someone else, would be likely to cause you distress. If you
have an enquiry of this nature then please write to us using the postal
system. If you choose to email this information to us there can be no
guarantee of privacy. Any email, including its content, may be monitored
and used by the council, or ALEO, for reasons of security and for
monitoring internal compliance with the office policy on staff use. Email
monitoring or blocking software is also used. Please be aware that you
have a responsibility to make sure that any email you write or forward is
within the bounds of the law. Glasgow City Council, or ALEOs, cannot
guarantee that this message or any attachment is virus free or has not
been intercepted and amended. You should perform your own virus checks.
Protective Marking
We are using protective marking software to mark all our electronic and
paper information based on its content, and the level of security it needs
when being shared, handled and stored. You should be aware of what these
marks mean for you when information is shared with you:
1. OFFICIAL SENSITIVE (plus one of four sub categories: Personal Data,
Commercial, Operational, Senior Management) - this is information
regarding the business of the council or of an individual which is
considered to be sensitive. In some instances an email of this
category may be marked as PRIVATE
2. OFFICIAL - this is information relating to the business of the council
and is considered not to be particularly sensitive
3. NOT OFFICIAL – this is not information about the business of the
council.
For more information about the Glasgow City Council Protective Marking
Policy please visit [2]https://glasgow.gov.uk/protectivemarking
For further information and to view the council’s Privacy Statement(s),
please click on link below:[3]www.glasgow.gov.uk/privacy
References
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1. http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/
2. https://glasgow.gov.uk/protectivemarking
3. http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/privacy
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