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The Quest for Safer After-School Hours and Dismissal Systems

After-school safety is a great concern for parents whose children’s way home are not in their control. With the abundance of news stories involving violence, bullying, and even school shootings, it is of upmost importance for parents to know their children are safe going home. Today, there are school dismissal manager app and other bold ideas that help create and maintain a safe school dismissal system, allowing both parents and the school to have peace of mind as kids go home.

Student Safety Is Number One

No matter the situation, student safety is the number one priority for all schools. This is not just during dire situations, but all the time, including when children are already dismissed from their classes. Most schools experience a dismissal “rush hour” that can get quite chaotic, and may even involve school-related traffic that may pose a threat especially for students. This is most especially true for school children in the kindergarten and elementary school levels – as such, they need to receive better safety and precaution.

It’s not that schools have not taken steps toward safer premises. They have. In fact, according to the National Center for Education Statistics, 93% of public schools reported controlled access to school buildings in the school year 2013 to 2014. As many as 89.2% of high schools, 83.7% of middle schools, and 67.2% of primary schools had security cameras that monitor the school. However, what about the time that occurs when the children going home from school?

According to data from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) School Emergency Preparedness Survey Report in 2007, there are a number of hazards that may affect a school campus, but survey respondents felt and believed a lot of these were events people were not really prepared to handle, including terrorism threats and public health risks like epidemics. It affects not only the school but also its surrounding areas within the community. Although the schools themselves often take steps toward safety, parents often worry what may happen to their children once the step outside of school grounds with minimal to zero adult supervision.

According to a study titled “After-School Worries: Tough on Parents, Bad for Business,” a significant number of working parents often get extremely worried about their children and what they do during the hours after school while the parents are still at work. The authors, Karen Gareis, Ph.D. and Rosalind Barnett, Ph.D., dubbed this worry as “Parental Concern about After-School Time” (PCAST).

They found that parents with higher PCAST risk are those who have unsupervised children, and they are also left quite concerned about their children’s social and behavioral issues. The authors however, found that positive after-school environments may help these, including helping them feel safe. Such an example is when a study at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Social Work, Office of Research and Public Service evaluated and found that 9 of 10 students believe they feel somewhat safer due to attending their afterschool program.

Tech Involvement

With the information revolution at its peak, it comes as no surprise that there are technological advances in the United States and all over the world that try to address the after-school and dismissal safety issue. Apps like PikMyKid and School-Pass are working in the US, while School Dismissal Manager also covers Canada and Mexico. These types of apps help give parents peace of mind while they are made aware of their children’s whereabouts including who will pick them up and where.

According to Pat Bhava, Founder and CEO of Pikmykid, “We are the most comprehensive school system and no other vendor addresses the safety situation in the same way we do or with our affordability. I built this solution from the ground up by addressing the actual problems facing schools.”

It’s not just pickups and drop-offs that are important, too. PikMyKid, for example, has solutions for everybody – parents, teachers, administrators, and even the school districts. Their system is not just one app, as there are school portals and district dashboards which connect everybody involved, helping create a safe environment not just in school but during dismissal as well. This way, parents have peace of mind regarding their children’s safety, while staff like teachers and the admin can help manage what happens to their students after the final bell rings. In addition, school districts can help control and send out emergency notifications as needed, and even view live footage of dismissals at schools connected to them.

Bhava further added, “Our system is designed to not require any additional hardware and will leverage whatever exists in schools. It is totally plug and play. It can be set up in under a week as long as the school has WiFi.”

There are already a number of schools who use the PikMyKid system, including Berkeley Preparatory School, Hillsborough Academy of Math and Science, and Charter Schools USA, Denver Language School, Fullton Academy of Science and Technology, among many others. Case studies have proven time and again how systems like PikMyKid can help create Bold Impacts to its users.

What started as a solution for the school dismissal conundrum in various schools across the country, PikMyKid rolled out in as many as 27 states as well as five other countries outside the US. With this, the company realized that school dismissal is not the only issue – but rather, student safety as mentioned above. PikMyKid’s current form, along with its sister product Kid.io, is now a comprehensive “School Safety Platform” addressing many school safety aspects such as:

The University of Tampa’s Sykes College of Business recently conducted an impact study and found many positive results. About 81% of participants experienced reduced traffic congestion, and 75% saw their dismissal speed improve. An overwhelming 78% claim an improvement in safety at their school, with 47% seeing significant improvement, although 75% would like some sort of alert system for campus safety implemented.

Other campuses who used PikMyKid such as Swift School have nothing but praise, saying such after-school safety technologies enhanced the school. Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College helped prove that student data privacy is safe – PikMyKid limits data collection only to what is relative, and that their app’s tech model considered privacy with utmost importance, proving their clear commitment to not just safety in dismissal but also the confidentiality of the information collected as well.

With federal and state-level requirements already in place, it should be noted that educational technologies including after-school and dismissal apps like PikMyKid should prioritize student data protections, keeping not just the students safe, but their information too.

 

Social Responsibility in Emerging Disruptive Technologies – Social Responsibility 2.0

In Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy, Peter Parker’s uncle spoke famously the quote, “with great power comes great responsibility”. The world today is witnessing disruptive technologies and they conceivably have the most powerful sources in the business world. Yaël Eisenstat, a former CIA officer and current Head of Facebook’s Business Integrity’s Global Elections Integrity Ops team knows this well. She did an exclusive interview with Bold Business publishers Ed Kopko and John Miles where she discusses the importance of corporate social responsibility 2.0.

Technology has radically evolved over the last three decades, positively refining the lives of countless people all over the world. This is seen through the evolution of smartphones, fitness tracking devices, the Apple Watch, drones, augmented reality, artificial intelligence (AI), nanotechnology, robotics, cybersecurity, and many other breakthroughs.

However, even with such astounding technological advancements, there are unintended or unanticipated uses of the technology that are often overlooked or not anticipated. A prime recent example was the Fitness tracking app, Strava, which unintendedly gave away the location of secret US army bases and spy locations around the world. Another was the hacking of the US Political system during the most recent election.

With every hi-tech innovation, there are corresponding drawbacks that should be better scrutinized. The governance, health, safety, environmental and reputational issues associated with their use are evolving very quickly. There is a growing bold idea that these tech companies have experts in the boardroom or advisors who can help them better understand and consider potential downstream implications.

Yaël Eisenstat Discusses Technology and Its Repercussions

Yaël Eisenstat, the founder of Kilele Global, is an expert on thinking strategically about the misuse of disruptive technology. As a former CIA Officer, former national security advisor to Vice President Biden and Adjunct professor at NYU Center for Global Affairs she has lived and breathed this her entire career.

“We are all recognizing right now that we are gonna have to stand up and start thinking more seriously about what are the ethics of how we use the online world,” Eisenstadt said.

As a company that helps provide strategic advice for various organizations, Kilele Global assesses how these companies can smartly operate. Through that lens, Eisenstat explained, “There’s no way that we can tackle the cyberspace. And I don’t necessarily just mean cybersecurity,” she expounded. “I mean whether it’s outside influencers trying to hack into our political system as we saw last year. Or whether it’s just bad actors trying to create chaos and sow division.”

Yaël Eisenstat Talks About the Need for Corporate Social Responsibility 2.0

In the same way that pieces of information can be accessed practically anywhere by nearly anyone with an internet connection, both good and bad results can occur. Unfortunately, reports of a data breach are becoming more and more common. One of the most widespread data breach issues occurring all over the world is a voter data breach.

Because of such statistics, companies today invest heavily in information security technologies – both software and hardware. Gartner released a report saying the predicted worldwide spending on information security may reach up to $93 billion in 2018 alone, which is an increase of 7% from last year.

Companies today either develop on their own or outsource development of inventions involving artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR), digital, and any other technological advancements to help advance their businesses. However, too often they forget that they also need to consider the potential implications of possible security issues and unintended misuse of these products, including cybersecurity and theft, terrorism, and other negative uses.

The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility 2.0

For example, in lieu of human action, attackers use AI because they do a much quicker job than counterattacking human cybersecurity system. As a self-learning technology, AI can exploit other vulnerabilities on its own without the need for human intervention or instruction. As such, cybersecurity experts may have a challenging time countering and keeping up with these malicious AI-enabled attacks.

Exponential technologies are invincible, however not infallible. Organizations have to find a way to apply these technologies without risking concerns of safety, security, privacy, compliance, and quality.

An article recently published in Deloitte Consulting articulated the position well.  “As strategic discussions increasingly focus on how business can evolve and capitalize on new innovation, it is important to recognize the enhanced role companies should play in the responsible use of disruptive technologies,” it said.

Our Responsibility

One of the best ways to counter and preempt such potentially destructive usages would be to have experts become advisors – former military or even former government employees with high-security clearance levels, are great places to start. This is especially true for smaller companies and startups as they are often the easiest to target when it comes to security breaches.

“I was just at a summit where a bunch of frontrunners in the AI industry sat around and talked about building a code of ethics and really figuring out how do we ensure these things are not exploited for bad?” Yaël Eisenstat told Bold Business.

According to Yaël Eisenstat, “Regardless, there’s always gonna be bad actors. You create a code of ethics that, without question, is gonna be a voluntary principle. Just like the voluntary principles for human rights that have been created. By being able to publicly say my company signed on to these voluntary principles of ethics of how we’re gonna use AI, that to me is a bold idea.”

The Future of Corporate Social Responsibility

There are always two sides of a story. For every great new technology, there is always a way to outsmart it or use it in a negative manner. As creators of brilliant inventions, innovations, and tech, today’s businesses and innovators should always consider having a form of social responsibility so as to prevent such terrible, unethical use of ideas they intended for positive purposes. These technologies have the capacity to attract top talents, build markets and drive adoption, so it is a significant role for organizations to ensure that technologies also create a positive social impact.

This is an important discussion with Bold implications, and Bold Business will continue to track this topic. Corporate social responsibility is an important aspect of any businesses governance and their approach to giving back to society.

Disruptive Technology Initiatives are Decreasing Food Wastes

It is inconceivable to think that while there are so many people going hungry in other parts of the world, there are countries that throw away a massive amount of food. In the US alone, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) estimates that food waste reaches 40%, all of which unfortunately end up in landfills creating huge quantities of methane gas.

The negative impact it has on the environment is only one of the many reasons why people have begun taking action against the amplifying wastage. The awareness on food waste has become more widespread, pulling together people from different lines of expertise to work on the same goal of significantly minimizing, if not possibly totally eliminating, the problem this 2018. The food waste in the US alone costs the country $161 billion every year.

But what really is the reason why people throw away food? At home, people are compelled to throw away food in containers that don’t look fresh anymore, or ones they think they have kept for too long, regardless of the expiry date. Some people also flip boxes and tend to throw away food that are nearing the expiry date. On the commercial level, the quality control department of restaurants and supermarkets throw away food that don’t serve their aesthetic purpose anymore. Safety is a huge concern so most restaurants keep only “what’s fresh”.

Technology to the Rescue

There are several large companies that have Bold Ideas on how to eliminate food waste. They involve technology to ensure that there is proper storage and climate control for perishable food to maximize their shelf life and safety for consumers.

A Swiss team from Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology is developing sensors that can monitor the status of the fruit while in transit from the farm going to the store. These sensors are designed to record the full experience of the fruit so that they can be delivered in the same composition and size. They also give constant feedback regarding the temperature inside the container to ensure that these miniscule temperature changes don’t affect the fruit’s ripening speed. This will ensure that the produce gets to the store in their freshest state and will maximize the time before they become overripe as this is a big factor for food waste.

The food giant Cargill is looking at blockchain technology to aid in tracking turkeys from the farm all the way to market so that both the consumer and the staff have better understanding of the status of the bird. Right now, the endeavor is still small but it does provide some insight and interesting info on how we can store our food products better.

Verizon’s Intelligent Track and Trace allows for the proper tracking of inventory, like fresh seafood, each step of the way as it moves through the supply chain. Using an advanced tracking platform, a restaurant or grocery chain could know the status and condition of goods in transit using near real-time data and status alerts.

There are other companies instigating tech advancements that will address the looming problem in food waste. Here are a few of them:

Copia – It works as a redistribution process between surplus and people in need. Recipients of the company are after-school program, shelters and nonprofit organizations.

BT9 XSENSE – It monitors and analyzes the condition of perishable goods in real-time and provides quality data so there is continuous information given online.

Edipeel – Apeel Sciences engineered a food surface that’s invisible. The edible and tasteless skin-like barrier protects the produce from oxidation and transpiration, thus keeping the food fresh longer.

Wakati – In lieu of a cooling system, the company created a solution that uses hydration to preserve food. It’s a stand-alone, solar-powered device that uses as little as one liter of water a week. This system allows for longer travel time without produce wilting away.

Gebni – It utilizes algorithm to lower prices for produce not in demand to encourage sales. It has low-income customers in mind, so it limits the wastage of food by providing them to a specific market.

Other companies with the same intention include Small Robot Company, a British start-up that combines AI technology and robotics to make a digitized version of the field. It aims to perform precision farming, and believe that the use of such technology will decrease the usage of chemicals. Small Robot estimates a 90% drop on both energy and chemical use.

Another Swiss team from startup company ebeam Technologies is using electron beams to sanitize dry food crops. One of the most important parts of this tech is that they are sanitizing the food without damaging it so as not to decrease the quality of the food item especially the essential components such as oils and volatile compounds.

Food technology developments encompass everything from seeds, new food types, food processing and post-harvest technology. The importance of food has risen and priority is being given to keeping food fresh when they get to the table.

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