Backpacks? Pencils? Temperature-taking infrared cameras? Back-to-school this fall means surveillance, as districts try to avoid coronavirus outbreaks
. All this tech raises big questions that don’t have clear answers. Will it work? Could it create a false sense of security? And how will these measures be used after the pandemic ends?
Some of the new technology leverages schools’ existing security systems.
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