A school or district administrator syncs with the Buncee Schools & Districts application through Google Classroom, Microsoft Office 365, or via manual CSV upload. Teacher and student accounts are created by syncing Google Classroom roster data with Buncee, by syncing Microsoft Office 365 roster data with Buncee, or via manual CSV upload of roster data. The school or district administrator controls all creation and sharing options for the district, school(s), user type(s), and/or user(s). By subscribing to Buncee Schools & Districts, an administrator represents and warrants that he/she is authorized by a school or district to sign up on behalf of students. When an administrator registers a school or district, they will be issued a URL that is unique to that school or district. You, the administrator, represents and warrants that you have permission and authorization from the school and/or district to use Buncee as part of your curriculum. Before sharing, publishing, or allowing a student to share information such as personal photos, videos, or audio of the class, individuals, or groups of students, you represent and warrant that you have parental consent to use his/her child’s images/voice. By agreeing to our Terms and Privacy Policy, you, your school and/or district are responsible for the compliance to our Terms and Privacy Policy by you, the teachers, and the students, and for monitoring all content of your school or district. This includes but is not limited to the following:
- Users are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of any account information including passwords. You agree to notify Buncee immediately of any unauthorized use of your account or password, or any other security breach.
- Users must not harass, threaten, impersonate, bully, or intimidate anyone.
- Users must not upload, post, email, transmit, publicly perform, or otherwise make available any content that is unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, bullying, harassing, tortuous, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, libelous, invasive of another person’s privacy, hateful, or racially, ethically, or otherwise objectionable.
- Users must not upload, post, email, transmit, publicly perform, or otherwise make available any content that violates the copyright, trademark, publicity, privacy, or other rights of third parties.
Buncee LLC has chosen Google Classroom and Microsoft Office 365 as data integration partners. Teacher and student accounts are set up by syncing Google Classroom roster data with Buncee, by syncing Microsoft Office 365 roster data with Buncee, or via manual CSV upload. Google Classroom’s
Terms of Service and
Privacy Policy can be viewed here.
We will not knowingly use or distribute personal data from students. All Buncees created under the student accounts are private by default, and can be shared via assignment submission, email, Google Classroom, Microsoft Teams, and/or embed. A district or school administrator can disable or enable any form of public sharing at their discretion. By default, all Buncees created under the student sub-accounts do not have the option to share their Buncees via social media networks, and their creations will not be posted on a Staff Picks page.
All Buncees created by the teacher have the option to be made private (shared with Only Me) or public (shared with anyone within the domain OR shared with anyone who has been given the link). A private Buncee will be visible to the teacher’s students when submitted as an assignment. A private Buncee will not be posted on any Staff Picks page, cannot be posted to any social media networks from the
www.buncee.com website, and cannot be shared via a public URL or embed code. When a Buncee is made private, you can share with students via Buncee’s Assignment dashboard, share directly with specific students using Buncee’s Share With Buncee Users functionality, email your Buncee to specified recipients via Buncee’s email functionality, share the private link, and save your Buncee as a .jpg or a PDF using Buncee’s Download functionality.
Teacher accounts do have the ability to make their own educator Buncees public. A district or school administrator can disable any form of public sharing at their discretion. A public Buncee can be posted on a Staff Picks page, and all of the content created including all of the information within your public Buncees will be available to anyone who has access to the internet. By default, you have the option to email a public Buncee, share with students via Buncee’s Assignment dashboard, share directly with specific students using Buncee’s Share With Buncee Users functionality, post it to your favorite social media networks including your school’s Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams account, share its public URL through any means, save it as a .jpg or PDF using Buncee’s Download Functionality or embed it on other websites or blogs. Public Buncees may be able to be viewed by other Buncee Schools & Districts users and may be available for others to access, view, and share online. You grant each Buncee Schools & Districts user and the public a personal, non-exclusive license to access, view, distribute and publicly display your public content.
All Buncees created by the educator can be set as “Copyable”. A Copyable Buncee gives other Buncee Schools & Districts users within the school or district, complete permission to copy such Buncees into his or her own profile, edit this Buncee copy along with it's contents and information, and / or alter it’s Post Settings including Privacy, Comments and Copyable. Buncee Schools & Districts subscribers within the school or district will not be able to alter or edit the educator’s original Buncee creation; they will only be able to alter or edit the duplicated copy of the educator’s Buncee. Buncees that are set as Copyable can also be used under our Clip & Stitch feature. Buncees set as Copyable can be Clipped & Stitched by other Buncee Schools & Districts subscribers within the school or district. Your private Buncees set as Copyable can only be Clipped & Stitched by you - the creator of the Buncee - by the student sub-accounts if submitted by the educator as an assignment, or any Buncee Schools & Districts subscribers within the school or district whom have received a copy of your Buncee via email. You can turn off and on the Copyable setting at any time, but any copies that were created during the time which it was set as Copyable cannot be revoked, unless provided herein.
Student sub-accounts created under the Buncee Schools & Districts educator have the ability to copy or clip & stitch Buncees within the school or district domain. Any Buncees created by the student sub-accounts can be copied or clipped & stitched by their teacher account(s).
Buncee Boards: Buncee Schools & Districts users have the ability to create Buncee Boards. A Board is a collection of Buncee resources in one place, and allows for class collaboration and interaction. The creator of the Board can choose the privacy settings of the board: which users, if any, can Subscribe to the Board, which users, if any, can add Buncees to the Board, which users, if any, can add comments and/or reactions to Buncees within the Board, and if other Buncee users can copy the Board. These users can Subscribe to the Buncee Board to then be notified of any new Buncees added, comments made, or reactions shared on the Buncee Board. Students and teachers can subscribe to Boards to keep up to date on any changes made.
Additionally, the Board creator can moderate comments by enabling the Require Approval feature in order to review and approve comments prior to them posting. Comments and reactions are specific to the Board. Comments and reactions posted on Buncees within the Board will not carry over to the individual Buncees in a user’s account. Buncee Boards can be made public or private, as desired. A public Board can be viewed when shared via email, social media, or URL.
Please view our
Pricing Page to see what each account type offers!
Please Note: Only district or school administrators are allowed to subscribe to a Buncee Schools & Districts account. Buncee has no intention of collecting personal data from those under 13 years of age under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”), or under 16 years of age under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”). Please read our Privacy Policy to learn more about The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (“COPPA”) and the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), its rules, and our practices for collecting, using and disclosing personal information from children.