Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The high school computer programming clubs could make a better replacement for Synergy/Canvas.
They should do it.
Actually, about 6 years ago some kid made an app that downloaded info from synergy and made it useful. All the kids used it. Not sure it still exists.
No -- it was pretty clear that they got a cease and desist letter from synergy. My teen wanted to program a new one and I discouraged that since it sounded like a legal headache.
Anonymous wrote:Some teachers seem to make it work fine. In order for it to work, they actually have to use it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The high school computer programming clubs could make a better replacement for Synergy/Canvas.
They should do it.
Actually, about 6 years ago some kid made an app that downloaded info from synergy and made it useful. All the kids used it. Not sure it still exists.
Anonymous wrote:The high school computer programming clubs could make a better replacement for Synergy/Canvas.
They should do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you talking about synergy? McPS doesn’t make that—they buy it.
Teachers aren’t happy with the new iteration of Synergy.
MCPS customized it and they did a terrible job.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why the county pay for this crappy software. I’m in IT industry, I don’t know how this can deployed as a product, it’s awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you talking about synergy? McPS doesn’t make that—they buy it.
Teachers aren’t happy with the new iteration of Synergy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you talking about synergy? McPS doesn’t make that—they buy it.
Teachers aren’t happy with the new iteration of Synergy.
Anonymous wrote:Are you talking about synergy? McPS doesn’t make that—they buy it.