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There was a comment on another thread. If anyone can share - would appreciate it.
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Nothing new that I know of, just an emphasis on using them.
Clever—universal sign in (log in once, access multiple apps/programs) Canvas—like a teacher website where documents and assignments can be linked Teams—live video platform Office 365–all the Microsoft tools (side note: all DCPS kids have up to 5 downloads of the full suite so family can install it for free!) There are other individual programs you may see used but will all be integrated into Canvas (as long as the teacher follows DCPS guidance). Things like iReady, ST Math, Zearn, Lexia, etc. PlayPosit is one I haven’t used but am looking forward to exploring. It’s interactive videos. So I can go through a lesson and ask kids to respond, they need to respond in the program before moving on, and I get their responses. |
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I am a DCPS teacher and we were told during end of PD we’ll be using Canvas as the DCPS platform. We did a short preliminary training and I liked it far better than Teams. It can be used together With Teams although that would be unnecessarily confusing for families.
Why we haven’t made a big push to learn it this summer or during that PD, I do not know. We are wasting precious time. Parents will have to train on it. It’s unprofessional that DCPS has not communicated this to families. |
| I’m a DCPS parent (rising K) and I hadn’t heard of Canvas. I hope they drop Teams-it’s terrible and confusing. |
| Can Teams be used on a Kindle/tablet? I am super low tech and could never figure this out so had to let my kids do their calls from my work computer, which was a nightmare. Same question for Clever. Can you access everything through this platform on a Kindle as well? I thought we were all set in the spring with tablets but ended up relying on our work laptops. Would love to figure this out a more workable solution for the fall. |
We won’t be dropping Teams. It’s part of Microsoft and we paid for it. It’s also one of the most secure platforms. (And I generally hate using Microsoft products.) Your child already has a Canvas account. Just until now it wasn’t mostly used for teachers. You should be able to log in, though there may not be any “courses” there for you. Seriously, just think of it as a class website. The back end has important features for teachers but the front end for students will likely just look like a simple website. |
Teams is accessible through a tablet, I wouldn't necessarily recommend that for certain lessons though. Clever is accessible I believe but not all apps are such as iReady. DCPS plans to give laptops to every student who needs one (key word plans). |
| Teams cannot be used on a kindle fire. It’s not supported |
There is a complicated work around. A few teachers did it to at least 20 tablets in the spring to give to students. Wouldn’t recommend it, but technically it is possible if that’s all you have to work with. |
Also a key word - "needs" |
| I know of 4 different DCPS schools all using different platforms. Clever is the citywide portal. but our DCPS grade did everything via see saw and zoom. |
No more zoom, it will be Teams and everything will be accessed via Canvas |
Yes, Teams and Canvas. My principal banned zoom from the outset in the spring. Teams isn't as good for video, but it's getting better. They said over they summer they are going to be able to do 7x7 which means a lot more faces. For the little kids especially I think that is super important. |