Module 1: Google Apps Education Edition > Chapter 1: Introduction to Google Apps
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» Chapter 1: Introduction to Google Apps
Google Apps Education Edition
Overview

Google Apps Education Edition vs. Premier Edition

Products and services included

» Complying with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
Google Apps accounts vs. Gmail accounts
Top 10 reasons to use Google Apps
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If you are using Google Docs within Google Apps Education Edition for your school domain, your school assumes the responsibility for complying with COPPA and the information that students submit. When offering online services to children under 13, schools must be cognizant of Child Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).  COPPA is a regulation that requires parental consent for the online collection of information about users under 13.  Per the Google Apps Education Edition Agreement, any school administering Google Apps Education Edition acknowledges and agrees that it is solely responsible for compliance with COPPA, including, but not limited to, obtaining parental consent concerning collection of students' personal information used in connection with the provisioning and use of the Services by the Customer and End Users.


Parental consent and notification could take place in form of a permission slip granting use of Google Apps and/or other technology services at the school. For more information on complying with COPPA see the FTC's website at www.ftc.gov/coppa.