Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to block additional websites/links on the MCPS issued laptops? I noticed my kids playing games on it, when they’re supposed to be doing homework and want to block those sites. But I tried and I couldn’t do it without admin rights to the laptop.
Any suggestions? I heard kids share the links to websites of games that aren’t yet blocked by MCPS, so I recognize the school district is playing a game of whack-a-mole to stay ahead of the kids, but I would like to reduce the potential for distraction on these school computers.
Thanks in advance.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is also that some kids are also going to those sites during the class day when they’re bored and the teachers don’t always notice or don’t want to interrupt the class to discipline the kid.
I wish there wasn’t so much laptop use during the school day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the MS I worked at last year, the kids discovered they could create a google doc with all the games inside of it and avoid firewalls and block lists. They also could use it as a live chat room
My kid mentioned something along those lines. Basically it’s a shared document where people post links to game sites that aren’t yet blocked by MCPS and update it.
any solutions for how to shut this down during the school day?
Anonymous wrote:The kids will always find a way around any block list you or MCPS create. Go on your network router and block them if you want or more simply just create a white list on the router.
Anonymous wrote:At the MS I worked at last year, the kids discovered they could create a google doc with all the games inside of it and avoid firewalls and block lists. They also could use it as a live chat room
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to block additional websites/links on the MCPS issued laptops? I noticed my kids playing games on it, when they’re supposed to be doing homework and want to block those sites. But I tried and I couldn’t do it without admin rights to the laptop.
Any suggestions? I heard kids share the links to websites of games that aren’t yet blocked by MCPS, so I recognize the school district is playing a game of whack-a-mole to stay ahead of the kids, but I would like to reduce the potential for distraction on these school computers.
Thanks in advance.
Why can’t you take the Chromebook away after hw has been completed?
Anonymous wrote:The problem is also that some kids are also going to those sites during the class day when they’re bored and the teachers don’t always notice or don’t want to interrupt the class to discipline the kid.
I wish there wasn’t so much laptop use during the school day.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to block additional websites/links on the MCPS issued laptops? I noticed my kids playing games on it, when they’re supposed to be doing homework and want to block those sites. But I tried and I couldn’t do it without admin rights to the laptop.
Any suggestions? I heard kids share the links to websites of games that aren’t yet blocked by MCPS, so I recognize the school district is playing a game of whack-a-mole to stay ahead of the kids, but I would like to reduce the potential for distraction on these school computers.
Thanks in advance.