Please find below an updated list of software which has been measured against the new GDPR standards and how they have been assessed. This information can also be found in the Schools Bulletin 17th September 2018.
Systems/Apps assessed likely to comply with data protection principles |
Systems/Apps assessed unlikely to comply with data protection principles |
ABC Music | Active Learn (Pearson) * |
Adobe Spark | Abacus (Pearson) * |
BBC Bitesize | Bug Club (Pearson) * |
BBC Education | Class Dojo * |
BBC iPlayer | Dropbox |
Big Maths | Edmodo |
Class Charts | Heinmann Active Maths (Pearson) * |
Classtools.net | eJass |
Education City | On the Button |
Facebook (follow Council procedures for social media use) | Padlet |
GL Assessment | Parents’ Evening Booking (parents-booking.com Net Media) |
GTCS | Rapid (Pearson) * |
iDoceo | Science Bug (Pearson) * |
Learning Journals | Seesaw * |
Mathletics | Showbie |
Microlib | Wordsmith (Pearson) * |
My World of Work | |
Pebble Office 365 | |
SQA | |
SQA My Study Plan | |
SQA Solar | |
Sumdog | |
TES | |
Twitter (follow Council procedure for social media use) | |
University of Edinburgh MyEd | |
WordPress | |
Yenka (Sumdog) | |
YES (Young Enterprise Scotland) | |
YouTube | |
Systems/Apps assessed likely to comply with data protection principles | Systems/Apps assessed unlikely to comply with data protection principles These can only be used if personal data is not entered |