In order to provide quality teaching and learning, we increasingly require students to access websites that offer a range of resources and services. Some of these sites are third party. A third party website is any website which is managed or owned by a private company or organization outside of Education Queensland. Some of these sites require teachers to register students so as to monitor their learning and progress.
Registration may include disclosing the following information about your student:
We will not provide a first name and surname together that would allow a student to be identified outside the school. The school will comply with relevant privacy legislation and with all risk assessments covering third party websites as regularly conducted by Education Queensland.
Under Queensland legislation we are required to gain your informed consent for registration to occur. It is not compulsory for you to provide this consent. If you decide not to provide consent, this will not adversely affect academic achievement, or any relationships with teachers or the school. Please note that, given the significance that these services provide, the school may contact you to discuss your reasons should you not consent.
You are encouraged to understand the reasons that these websites collect this information, what will be done with it, who may have access to it and where the data is stored. This information can be found below with links to each website’s terms and conditions and/or privacy policy.
Your consent is given in signing the school's Third Party Website Consent Form upon enrolment.
Please note that this page contains a list of sites used school-wide, updated annually. Your child’s teacher will make decisions regarding which of these sites are appropriate for their learning.
Download the
Third party website consent form (PDF, 634 KB).
If you have any queries regarding the consent form, please do not hesitate to contact
Head of Department of Digital Learning:
Mr Rob King
Email:
rking265@eq.edu.au
Websites
Type of Service |
This website is used by teachers to provide home access to class work. Students in most cases only need the link provided by the teacher and are not required to log in. |
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Website |
http://padlet.com |
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Terms of use |
https://padlet.com/about/privacy |
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File Storage |
This service stores personal information in the United States of America (USA). |
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Type of Service |
Students can learn visual programming through tutorials and exercises. Students can create their own log in. |
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Website |
https://code.org/ |
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Privacy policy |
https://code.org/privacy |
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Terms of use |
https://code.org/tos |
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File Storage |
This website stores data in cloud-based servers in the United States of America (USA).
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Type of Service |
The purpose of this website is to create, save and share presentations. Created presentations are available on- and off-line. |
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Website |
www.prezi.com |
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Privacy policy |
www.prezi.com/terms-of-use |
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Terms of use |
www.prezi.com/terms-of-use |
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File Storage |
This service stores information in the United States of America (USA). |
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Type of Service |
MyASX is used as a link to ASX sharemarket game for schools. It will access real information regarding the use of the stock market and investing money. Teachers are able to set up and invite students to a locked online classroom. |
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Website | |
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Privacy policy |
https://www.asx.com.au'about/privacy-statement.htm |
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Terms of use |
https://www.asx.com.au/about/terms-use.htm |
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File Storage |
Cloud based servers providers may be located I Australia, USA, Japan and other countries. |
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Type of Service |
Tax Super and You is an educational resource developed by the Australian Taxation Office. It's designed to promote young people's awareness of tax, super and supports their development of consumer and financial literacy. |
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Website | |
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Privacy policy |
www.taxsuperandyou.gov.au/content/site-policies |
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File Storage |
Cloud based storage in Australia. |
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Type of Service |
ESSI Money is an online financial literacy game for Australian secondary school students. ESSI Money v2.0 updates the original game with interactive Apps to replicate a range of real life financial transactions. ESSI Money is targeted to middle years students, although all students from years 7 to 12 are effectively engaged with the game. |
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Website | |
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Privacy policy |
http://financialbasics.org.au/privacy-policy.aspx |
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Terms of use |
http://financialbasics.org.au/terms-conditions |
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File Storage |
Servers located in Australia. |
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Type of Service |
The purpose of this website is to allow users to program their own interactive stories, games and animations - and share their creations with others in the online community. |
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Website | |
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Privacy policy |
https://scratch.mit.edu/privacy_policy/ |
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Terms of use |
https://scratch.mit.edu/terms_of_use/ |
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File Storage |
This service stores information in the United States of America (USA). |
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Type of Service |
The purpose of this website is to allow users to create, share and play quizzes, discussions and surveys. Multiple users can play and compete via the Kahoot! application on Apple or via Android. |
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Website | |
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Privacy policy |
http://kahoot.com/privacy-policy/ |
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Terms of use |
https://kahoot.com/terms-and-conditions/ |
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File Storage |
This service stores information in the United States of America (USA). |
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