Run through this list before you publicly list your app or share the link with students.
Privacy
- No student names or IDs. Teacher Hive apps must not ask for or store personally identifying information. Use anonymous nicknames or just first names that students choose themselves.
- No personally identifiable information. Anything your app sends to the AI Superpower is sent to the AI provider. Don't include identifying info in a prompt.
- Cover identifying marks on photos. If guests upload pictures of student work, ask them to cover names first.
Copyright
- Use art and content you have rights to. Public domain, your own creations, or properly licensed assets.
- Credit sources in the Additional Details field when you build on someone else's work.
- Don't republish copyrighted text or images verbatim unless you have permission or fair-use grounds.
Test the app
- Launch it in a new tab and try it as a student would. Click through every button.
- Test on a phone or tablet if students might use one.
- Test your app on Teacher Hive, not just in your AI chatbot's preview.
- Try edge cases. Consider all the different ways your app might be used, even some of the stranger ways, so make sure it works as expected.
Last check
Does the description match what the app actually does? Would additional information be helpful to visitors? Did you credit yourself and your AI for developing the app?