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Speaking for my kid (I’m not OP), she gets really stressed out when she can’t do the assignment. She has come across all sorts of technology issues over the past few weeks and needs help figuring them out. I’m not going to tell her that I’m not helping when she feels the need to complete an assignment. |
| My ES kids are using google class rooms assignments -some are slides. It is helping with hand eye coordination for sure. I have to say I think it is actually better than what my MS kid is doing for some classes. MS kid actually has to take a picture of their work then attach it into blackboard to submit. Teachers actually open them up(and I assume blow them up to see) and make comments within the attachment. |
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What is wrong with you?
Your child has probably been using Google Slides all year, and knows how to use it. THEY are the ones that have the work to do, NOT you. Yes, your child wastes time doing assignments. So did you when you were their age. Don't micromanage!! |
No. My kid was not using Google Slides all year! It only started with the online learning. This was not about the actual academic work. Did you even read the post? This was about little kids having to waste time on manipulating shapes and text in the hyperdoc and getting frustrated with it. And about parents having to jump in to help because the kid does not want to turn in an incomplete hyperdoc. |
NP. I keep having to do this too. The geometry unit has been especially painful |
I’m not the poster either of you are responding to, but how old are your kids? My 3rd and 6th graders are not having issues or they are not perfectionists and not asking for help. It’s good your children are learning these skills now since they will surely need to know how to move around text boxes and edit online documents in middle school. Google docs will be used a lot in school. Think if it as they are learning computer skills which will be more valuable than the end of year academics. |
True. lol[b] |
2nd, and yes she will need these skills, but she could learn them faster if she had different foundations that she doesn’t need yet. |
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OP, I am right there with you. The people who think that it’s just a matter of figuring out how to use Google Slides or that the kids should just figure it out themselves don’t understand the snafus that some of the kids are dealing with, apparently. Links that don’t work, a Flipgrid that doesn’t open, slides that the kid is supposed to manipulate in ways that just don’t work, uneditable slides that can only be worked with if you make a copy (but that isn’t in the instructions), directions to do the work one in place but directions elsewhere to do all the exact same work in a Google form, etc.
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I'm a teacher and I hate, hate, hate Google Slides. Actually I hate all the Google doc stuff. Our school system insists we use those products.
I think a big part of the reliance on Google stuff is that none of the leadership know how to use anything else. They also like that they can control all our folders and look at them when they want. Unfortunately they screw it up and accidentally modify documents or move them instead of just making a copy. And God only knows that the people in charge of PD don't know how to use any of it. It doesn't help that they aren't very smart, have never taught and don't have any ability to understand what teachers need. We're stuck all the way around and it sucks big time. |
I wonder who teachers can go to to try to change this. Would it be a school board topic? It seems as though now is the time to really get a good DL plan going over the next 3 months in preparation for the possibility DL will need to be implemented in the fall or sometime in fall and winter. |
What would you prefer they use for assignments? Paper packets? Remember, this county hates textbooks, so no we can’t have kids do assignments with texts or workbooks. |
FP back. I agree with you. We don't know to whom we need to go to make changes. However, I can assure you that we're bringing it up at all the various meetings we attend. Google makes good products...for adults. What we're being told to do is to take a square pegged child need and try to shove it into a round holed adult product. It just isn't going to work as well as anyone would hope. The short answer is that there is no perfect product. The long answer is that there are programs out there that have components that would be very helpful yet we either are not allowed to use them or they are too expensive for the school system to consider or we need a way to show the children how to use them. In general I believe the teachers I know are doing the best they can we the parameters in place. This all happened very quickly and there is quite a learning curve for all of us. We appreciate the help of parents as we work through all of this. In the meantime, you get clunky lessons with difficult-to-manipulate tools on made-for-adult products. It is what it is. |
Having received many dark, illegible, blurry, unopenable, or disturbingly inappropriate images from adult coworkers attempting to submit photos of handmade documents from home the past two months, I understand why Google Slides. |