Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Emerging Technology---Biometrics (Fingerprint identification in schools)




Module 1


Emerging Technology---Biometrics---- Fingerprinting identification in education

Identify a current technology that has emerged in the last few years that shapes learning or productivity in your industry.

Biometrics has emerged in the last years to shape productivity in educational settings.
School officials used biometric fingerprinting in place of swipe cards to allow students to register, use the library, and purchase meals.

What problems or challenges have been associated with this technology?

Although fingerprint identification is viewed as more efficient than swipe cards, some oppose the fingerprinting system because it breaches students’ security. Some believe this system is an invasion of one’s privacy. Some believe fingerprint identification has the same type of stigma that is associated with criminals. If full fingerprint images are used, this present a problem for theft so individuals must safeguard numeric templates and destroy information once an individual leaves a school. Some school officials often resort entering data by hand or scanning ID cards whenever this technology and/or software won’t work.

What societal need does it meet, and what are its benefits?

Fingerprint identification can be used to insure accountability and minimize errors. For example, students may attempt to use another student’s ID to access the library or computer system, but fingerprinting technology minimizes those risks.

What would make this technology even better, avoiding the pitfalls you identified?

Designers might create efficient methods to safeguard data against theft, destruction, and damage. Fingerprint identification designers might safeguard data by selecting two people who could access the program. Either of the two could access the system at any given time. If anyone other than these two individuals attempts to access the identification system, the program would self-destruct. Educational officials would have a secret backup system to restore these files. Parents should be educated on the positive and negative aspects of using the identification system.

Biometric technology Fingerprinting identification in schools.
http://www.ico.gov.uk/upload/documents/library/data_protection/detailed_specialist_guides/fingerprinting_final_view.pdf







Valeria Shanks

3 comments:

  1. Hi Valeria,

    The Biometric technology sounds so sci-fi from my neck of the woods in rural Tennessee. However, I know that it is coming. There will have to be some way to insure accountability such as embedded numbers or fingerprint to minimize theft. The world has come to this and I think that is fascinating. Good post and very high tech!
    Neena

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  2. Hey Valeria,
    I forgot to add that we are using fingerprint identification at the hospital where I do my clinical rotation with nursing students. Someone might be able to steal my password, but it is for sure that they cannot steal my index fingerprint (or at least no one has so far). I use fingerprint to access the computer system for charting and also the medication pyxis. Works like a charm and keeps others from taking drugs or obtaining private client information under my name.
    Neena

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  3. My laptop has fingerprinting identification in order to log in to it. It keeps it free of anyone using it without my knowledge. I do see the benefits of using it in some situations. I do not see the benefit of using it in schools, except maybe for the teachers. Students can easily log in with their finger print, walk away, and another student follows behind and use the computer or students might conspire and use their fingerprint so that another student can do their work.

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