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I noticed a while ago that if I am not logged into anything GCU-related, I can still read all the discussions here on the CIRT website. There also are a lot of other things on CIRT (but not all) that I can still access without being logged in to anything related to GCU.
If you want to see what I'm referring to, log out of all your GCU accounts (online classroom, library, etc.) and then Google gcu cirt and notice all the things (including all the discussions) that you can read. It appears that anybody can do that, so I just wanted to point that out so that everybody is aware. People who are not logged in cannot post comments, but it appears to me that they can read all the discussions, along with other information on this site.
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A bit scary that nonGCU individuals can read these college posts.
I agree, Debra. I don't know if it's that way intentionally or not, but wanted to mention it in case people were not aware.
Thank you for sharing, I just saw the warning on another page after reading your post that this was a public forum.
What other page has a warning about this?
Ready to share your teaching ideas? This is where you access the Faculty Forums.
The All Faculty Forum is an opportunity for GCU faculty to engage in discussions concerning challenges in the online classroom, best practices in teaching, pedagogical innovations and emergent technologies that facilitate learning. This community of teaching scholars is dedicated to best practices in pedagogy (as opposed to the more specific operational issues relevant to online programs); as such, faculty are encouraged to actively participate in collaborative discussions to connect with colleagues, enhance teaching strategies and share instructional resources.
It is important to note that this is a public forum, so you may NOT post specific information about student's names or individualized issues. Rather, the All Faculty Forum provides an opportunity to discuss general issues concerning teaching strategies, grading, feedback, assignments, resources and general pedagogical topics.
I found this when I clicked on the facility forum tab above.
Then sentence below was caught my eye as it was in red.
It is important to note that this is a public forum, so you may NOT post specific information about student's names or individualized issues.
Thanks, Cecily!