Gaggle's Anti Pornography Scanner (APS) is a Hot Topic at ISTE 2012
The Gaggle APS is a key factor in increasing student safety online
SAN DIEGO, June 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The subject of pornography is not a common topic of conversation in the K-12 industry, but Gaggle is changing that at ISTE 2012 with talk of their Anti-Pornography Scanner (APS).
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The APS is a sophisticated tool used to detect pornography in electronic communications and on websites. The scanner looks at embedded and attached images and URL's to determine whether an image is pornographic. In 2010, Gaggle set out on a major effort to improve the accuracy of the APS and reduce the incidents of false positive results.
Gaggle offers the highest degree of CIPA compliance of any collaboration tools provider and is the only system that meets the CIPA requirement to block "visual depictions that are obscene; child pornography; or are harmful to minors." (CIPA Website) With the sophistication of the APS, Gaggle is able to weed out the majority of the offensive material that is shared peer-to-peer. This enables students to focus more on their class work using the tools within the Gaggle system.
Just over half of the current Gaggle student users are between the ages of eleven to fifteen, and unfortunately there is sharing of inappropriate content between these users. Gaggle Senior Software Engineer, Jeremy Loss says, "At Gaggle, we have our finger on the pulse of the K12 market and what they are sharing. We are constantly filtering millions of images and with that we are able to define inappropriate content in this domain."
Gaggle developers are now working to refine the filtering of mirror shots, personal photographs taken by cell phone camera in a mirror. These pictures, referred to as "sexting" are often taken in an inappropriate context and shared between young adults. This type of behavior may be inevitable, but the Gaggle APS is constantly evolving to improve cyber safety, protect students from bad decisions, and help them learn to be a good digital citizen.
"Computers only do exactly what you tell them to, and creating software that does something as intuitive as detecting inappropriate content is a great challenge," explains Jeremy. "The combination of sophisticated technology and Gaggle's decades of experience with K-12 has allowed us to create something that can contribute enormously to providing a safe environment for learning."
About Gaggle
Gaggle is dedicated to providing productivity, communication, & collaboration tools that safely engage students and has been a leading provider to school districts throughout the United States since 1999. Gaggle currently hosts over 3 million users in the US and 23 countries. The company is an expert in secure communications for schools and has developed proprietary technology and monitoring systems. Based in Bloomington, IL, Gaggle's collaboration tools are the winner of numerous education industry awards, including a prestigious 2011 & 2012 CODiE Award, 2011 AEP Distinguished Achievement Award, and recipient of a 2011 Technology & Learning Award of Excellence. For information, visit Gaggle at www.gaggle.net or call 800-288-7750.
Gaggle Contact: Susan Heykamp, Director of Marketing, 800.288.7750, [email protected]
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