

EdTech Law Quiz-Show Night: What Every Educator & Developer Should Know
Presented by NYEdTech & Kat Kramarchyk, attorney at Nimble Law PLLC
Are you confident you know the rules around student data privacy, accessibility, and EdTech compliance? Join us for an interactive quiz-style event designed to test (and strengthen) your understanding of the legal landscape shaping education technology.
This engaging session will cover real-world topics impacting schools and EdTech platforms, including:
FERPA & student records
COPPA, children’s online privacy and advertising restrictions for K-12
State student data privacy laws
AI in education & algorithmic risk
Data ownership, retention, deletion & breaches
Accessibility obligations (IDEA, Section 504, ADA)
Student monitoring & surveillance
AND MORE!
Our speaker, data privacy attorney Kat Kramarchyk, will address common myths about what schools and vendors are “allowed” to do with student data, and the reality behind those assumptions, data privacy and security pitfalls highlighted by recent breaches, practical examples, and other takeaways you can apply immediately in your work.
While this is a structured program, there will be ample time throughout for questions, discussions and feedback, giving attendees the chance to learn from both the presenter, and other members of the NYEdTech community!
Who Should Attend?
This event is ideal for
EdTech developers
Developers building produces for children or schools
Techers & instructional staff
School administrators & IT leaders
Anyone working at the intersection of education & technology
Submit Your Questions
Have a general question about data privacy, security, or the law in EdTech? Email it in advance to [email protected] and it may be addressed during the program.
Important Disclaimer (for this posting and the event itself): please DO NOT send confidential or sensitive information to NYEdTech, or to Kat. No attorney-client relationship is formed by attending this presentation, or by submitting a question either to the event hosts directly, or during the presentation. This event is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.