Privacy
No-login, local-first learning.
The public AI Literacy Lab site is designed to work without learner accounts, analytics, a database, or hidden submission of written responses.
What stays in the browser
- Module progress.
- Pre-reflection and post-reflection text.
- The locally locked name for the learning record.
- Completion timestamps used by the browser-based learning record.
What is not submitted
- Learner rewrites, reflections, and scenario choices are not sent to a server by the public site.
- The public site does not provide a facilitator dashboard.
- The public site does not verify identity or proctor completion.
Storage limits
Progress is normally saved with browser local storage. It may be lost if a learner resets progress, clears site data, uses private browsing, switches browser or device, or accesses the lab from a different domain. If local storage is blocked, the site falls back to less persistent browser storage or session memory and warns the learner where possible.
What not to write
Do not enter real customer records, employee records, medical details, account numbers, credentials, confidential incidents, or sensitive workplace allegations into reflections or practice responses. Use general descriptions or synthetic examples.
If an organization asks learners to submit a learning record, it should explain who receives it, how long it is retained, whether reflections are required, and how employees can avoid including sensitive information.
Organizational use
Organizations that need reviewable completion should use their existing learning or HR systems to collect evidence intentionally. They should not silently modify the public site to capture learner writing.