FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Is the data received through this platform anonymous?
Yes, the data received through this platform is anonymized to protect the privacy and confidentiality of individuals or entities providing the information. We take data privacy and security seriously, and we follow strict guidelines and best practices to ensure that any data we collect or receive is stripped of personally identifiable information (PII) or any information that could be used to identify the source. Our commitment to anonymity helps to safeguard the privacy of our users and the integrity of the data collected. If you have any specific concerns or questions about our data anonymization process, please feel free to contact us, and we'll be happy to provide more details.
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Where will the submissions be published?
Submissions received through this platform will be made public on this website. We aim to showcase the contributions and insights shared by our users in a transparent and accessible manner. By submitting your content or information, you agree to its potential publication on our website. However, we prioritize user privacy and data security, ensuring that personal or sensitive information is either anonymized or omitted to maintain confidentiality. The intent is to share valuable, anonymous contributions that enrich the platform. The website administrators reserve the right to make decisions regarding what submissions are published.
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Is this project part of a research study? Does it have IRB approval?
This project has been deemed exempt from Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval by the website administrators’ institutions. However, the website administrators are all faculty members who engage in research within the field of art education. We reserve the right to refer to the anonymized data in future publications or presentations directed to academic audiences and public audiences. If you have specific concerns about data usage or privacy, please feel free to reach out to us, and we'll be happy to provide more information or address your questions.
Supported by a grant from the National Art Education Foundation