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RFID in schools : ウィキペディア英語版 | RFID in schools
Various schools have been using radio-frequency identification technology to record and monitor students. ==United States== It is thought that the first school in the USA to introduce RFID technology was Spring Independent School District near Houston, Texas. In 2004, it gave 28,000 students RFID badges〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=In Texas, 28,000 Students Test an Electronic Eye )〕 to record when students got on and off school buses. This was expanded in 2008 to include location tracking on school campuses. Parents protested in January 2005 when Brittan Elementary School issued RFID to the students. Administrators at a school in Sutter, California, were offered money to test RFID from InCom and issued RFID-chipped ID tags to students. Students and parents felt they were not fully informed about the RFID and questioned the tactics the school used to implement the program, and the ethics of the monetary deal the school made with the company to test and promote its product. Parents quickly squashed the program with help from the American Civil Liberties Union. In 2012, Northside Independent School District, San Antonio, Texas introduced active RFID,〔() 〕 worn on a lanyard around the student’s necks. One student refused to participate in the program and was expelled from school, after a court case. The school eventually dropped the RFID program and started tracking students with cameras instead.
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