WCTE WEB PRIVACY POLICY
The Wisconsin Council of Teachers of
English (WCTE) respects your privacy. We will make every
reasonable effort to ensure that any personal information you provide to us is
used only for the purposes stated below.
The policy presented here emphasizes information collected by the WCTE
website, but it also applies to personal information submitted by other means
(mail, fax, phone, sign-up sheets, and so on).
Several areas of the WCTE website may require that you send us personal information:
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Membership application
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Convention registration
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Convention session applications
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Information requests
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Award, grant, and contest applications
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Book purchases
In addition to the primary purpose stated or implied at the time the
information is collected, we may use your postal mailing address to send you
information about WCTE programs or projects. We share information about
members, such as mailing lists, with other professional organizations (e.g.,
NCTE, WSRA) upon request. However, we DO NOT provide our member mailing list or
convention attendee data to commercial entities. WCTE does not make its e-mail
lists available to any third party.
If you supply an e-mail address, we use it to confirm your order, follow
up on a request, etc., as the context determines. We may also use it to keep
you informed about WCTE programs and initiatives. On occasion we may use your
e-mail address for a purpose indirectly related to the original context (e.g.,
e-mailing a survey to those who have registered for the state convention).
WCTE members
Because of the special
relationship we seek to maintain with our members, WCTE may send periodic updates
and announcements by e-mail. We may also make an occasional phone call (e.g.,
to clear up a problem or inquire about a lapsed membership
"Anonymous" information collected
online
Generally speaking, you can visit the
WCTE website without revealing any personal information about yourself. The
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, which currently hosts the site, does keep a
record of all server activity, which means that every page, image, or other
type of file requested by your browser is written into a log file. Each entry
in the log contains, among other things, information about the computer you're
using to connect to the Internet (its "IP address") and about your
browser (e.g., which version of Internet Explorer you're using). It does not,
however, tell us anything about you personally. We may use aggregate data from
the web logs to determine how the site's resources are being used and to refine
its navigational structure. If the need arises, we may use the logs to trace
the source of abusive or illicit activity. We do not share our web logs with
any outside party.
Material submitted
online
Convention handouts submitted to WCTE remain the property of the
author, who provides permission to WCTE to post the information for one year.
Some areas of the WCTE website allow you to submit questions (i.e., contact
WCTE) or express your opinions (for example, a discussion board, currently
unavailable). All submissions become the property of WCTE. Keep in mind that
any information you post on any WCTE Discussion Boards are immediately
available to anyone with a web browser. Don't give out more information than
what you would like everyone in the world to know. You can, of course, edit or
delete the messages you post there. It should be noted that the e-mail address
you submit as part of the registration process for the Discussion Board is not
visible and cannot be retrieved by a member of the public. That person can
e-mail you, but the system hides your e-mail address; in fact, you will learn
that person's e-mail address without revealing yours.
Links to other websites
The WCTE
website contains links to other websites. WCTE is not responsible for the
privacy practices or content of those sites. Check the privacy policy of a
website before revealing any personal information.
Exceptions
In certain circumstances, and as an exception to this privacy policy, we
may, without notice to you, release information to comply with any valid legal
process such as a search warrant, subpoena, statute or court order, or in other
special cases, such as, for example, suspected fraudulent or criminal activity,
or an attempt to breach the security of WCTE or its website.
Privacy policy
updates
We have tried to create a privacy policy that is comprehensive, readable, and durable. Despite our best efforts, we may find it necessary to revise it. Any changes will be made without prior notice. The current WCTE privacy policy will continue to be posted at www.WCTELA.org. If you have questions or comments about our privacy policy, please email zbikowsj@uww.edu
Adapted with permission from the
National Council of
Teachers of English
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