New Platform Combines Content Filtering, Classroom Management, Device Management Tools

Ativion StudentKeeper

StudentKeeper

Ed tech, remote access, and cybersecurity solution provider Ativion has introduced StudentKeeper, an all-in-one platform that encompasses digital safety management, filtering, and reporting tools for supporting and protecting students.

StudentKeeper is a classroom and device manager built on Ativion's ContentKeeper filtering and real-time reporting platform, the company explained in a news announcement. It provides teachers with a single dashboard for managing harmful information or threats to data, privacy, and student well-being. Features include:

  • Flexible filtering and reporting in real time, on any device;
  • Granular control of web services such as YouTube, Google, and social media;
  • An AI assistant for teachers, to help streamline note management and identify patterns in student behavior;
  • An AI-enabled search engine with built-in safety guardrails for students; and
  • A parent/guardian portal for viewing student activity on school-issued devices outside of school hours.

"ContentKeeper is at the core of the StudentKeeper platform. Our proprietary and enterprise grade web filtering technology provides the security and adaptability that school districts need," said Tobias Hartmann, CEO of Ativion, in a statement. "With StudentKeeper, teachers and administrators have everything they need to ensure the safety and well-being of their students while creating engaging digital learning spaces where students thrive."

For more information, visit the Ativion site.

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