In 2009, a high school's laptop initiative for students backfired when it was revealed that the laptops were equipped with software that secretly took thousands of photos of students at home without their knowledge or consent, leading to privacy violations and legal actions. This incident highlights the potential risks and ethical concerns surrounding student surveillance in educational technology initiatives.
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