| Privacy Statement
Welcome to The Learning Technologies Project. Our goal
is to inform, inspire and involve people in the excitement of science
and space exploration. While we develop and encourage interactivity in
learning, we strive to ensure the online safety and privacy of our users.
The Learning Technologies Project is committed to complying fully with
the Children's Online Privacy
Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA). Notice of our information practices
are explained below as required by the Federal Trade Commission's Children's
Online Privacy Protection Regulations, located at 16 CFR §
312.
(i) Contact Information
(16 CFR § 312.4) "Operators"
Mark Leon is the responsible
NASA official hosting this activity.
Tom Dyson is the Deputy Project Lead
Alan Federman is the Systems Engineer and Webmaster
mleon@mail.arc.nasa.gov
Learning Technologies Project Manager
NASA Ames Research Center
MS 269-3
Moffett Field, CA 94035
(650) 604-6498 |
afederman@mail.arc.nasa.gov
Systems Engineer and Webmaster
NASA Ames Research Center
MS 258-2
Moffett Field, CA 94035
(650) 604-1521 |
(ii) Information Collected (16
CFR § 312.4)
A. General
Collection Information
As with all internet web
sites, NASA LTP collects some information indirectly from all users
visiting our web site. What is collected and how it is used is explained
below.
- System Logging. Our web
server and e-mail systems keep log files about network transactions.
NASA policy is to destroy these logs after they are 30 days old.
We do analyze our web log files to calculate statistics on which
pages are visited and how long visitors stay on our site. We do
not track individuals with this information. We are required to
retain this information for the security of our website and online
service. E-mail addresses of messages sent from our system are
logged as well. These logs are not viewed unless necessary for
security reasons and are deleted after 30 days (16 CFR §
312.5(c)(5)(i)).
- Internet Addresses. NASA
LTP gathers Internet Protocol Address (IP Addresses) and pages viewed
as part of the logging system within our web server. When calculating
statistics on visits and pages viewed IP addresses are used in broad
calculations. IP address are never used to identify someone personally
unless a security breach requires such an investigation (16 CFR
§ 312.5(c)(5)(i)).
B. Email lists and surveys
Occasionally, people may wish to
join e-mail distribution lists. The only information requested is
the address, school name and zip code of the school. This information
is used to document our success in reaching various geographic areas
in our country.
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The Email
Address is collected for us to send messages about NASA
or NASA's web sites.
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The date of
birth may be collected to let us know that the right age
groups like our site. We also require the birthday so that we
may comply with the requirements of the Children's
On-line Privacy Protection Act. The age is not associated
with a name in this analysis.
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The format
of the message is collected indirectly through the first
e-mail message. The format can either be plain text or, like
a web page, in color.
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The date added
to the list is collected indirectly. If your child subsequently
is removed from the list, we use this information to determine
how long a child enjoys our e-mail messages.
We do not disclose
this information to third parties.
(iii) Customer Satisfaction
Surveys (16 CFR § 312.4)
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Occasionally we collect
customer satisfaction surveys.
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Any personal information
is supplied optionally
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Personal information
is not saved
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Personal information
is not supplied to third parties.
(iv)
How information collected is used (16 CFR § 312.4)
For brevity, the use of
the collected information is described in the above section on explaining
what is collection.
(v) Third Party Disclosure
(16 CFR § 312.4)
NASA LTP does
not disclose information to third parties.
(vi) Participation
(16 CFR § 312.4)
NASA LTP does
not prohibit the participation in any activity based on requiring more
personal information than is necessary.
(vii) Review
or Deletion of Privacy Data (16 CFR §
312.4)
NASA LTP will
make a child's information available for review by the child's parent.
Any parent wishing to review or have deleted personally identifiable
information about their child should telephone one of the provided contacts.
Links to External Sites
NASA LTP tries to provide
a safe, fun, and private environments for kids to learn about space
and science. We may link to other sites for the convenience of your
children. We are not responsible for the content or collection practices
of these sites and recommend you read their privacy policies before
providing them information.
Additional Information
Also read
NASA's Privacy Statement for Web Sites
Curator: Randolph
Kim
Responsible NASA Official: Mark
Leon
Last Updated: 08/22/2002 |