Hi @kristin_bayless ,
There are two areas of concern I would consider.
The first is any potential intellectual property and copyright violations. If you are using content from a textbook or any other source, you may be violating a contract, terms of service, or other policy by "freely" distributing the content. It could also be a violation of your own school's policy depending on how it defines ownership for institutionally or teacher created content.
The second, and more pressing, is the likely FERPA (or other privacy law) violation. If the "People" page is visible in the course, anyone with the link to the course can view all the members of the course including teachers and students.
When we create public courses for my institution, they are only informational courses and do not have any officially enrolled students.
Alex
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