Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers like google stuff because they can view all student answers in dashboard format, spreadsheets, etc depending what the work looks like, they can comment on it in real time, and they can work on an assignment "with" a student.
If it's not working for you, just write it down on paper and take a picture and return the photo. For every assignment I have given during this distance stuff, I've given an electronic option and a paper option. Kids are 50/50 on which one they choose. (That's not true, they're 20/20--60% aren't doing anything, lol)
I doubt anyone is actually looking at these answers.
Anonymous wrote:So the assignment itself is to be completed in Google Slides? Not just putting together a presentation? That's weird.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers like google stuff because they can view all student answers in dashboard format, spreadsheets, etc depending what the work looks like, they can comment on it in real time, and they can work on an assignment "with" a student.
If it's not working for you, just write it down on paper and take a picture and return the photo. For every assignment I have given during this distance stuff, I've given an electronic option and a paper option. Kids are 50/50 on which one they choose. (That's not true, they're 20/20--60% aren't doing anything, lol)
What other apps are you talking about? Google Slides vs. Powerpoint? It is not the Google Slides it's the apps that teachers are using to create the games and activities.Anonymous wrote:They are better apps out there. My school district is adopting any more user friendly one starting this fall.
Anonymous wrote:Many of the upper ES assignments are on google slides and it takes us a lot of time trying to manipulate the text boxes or the arrows or the protractors or the rulers or whatever shapes they tell us to use. I step in when I see my kid wasting a lot of time on the slides trying to move stuff or change the size to fit in the text or rotate a shape to the correct degree etc and it makes me mad that I am wasting my time doing this stupid stuff. Sometimes it takes me a lot of time and I am an IT professional.The actual Math/LA/SS/Science work is easy for my kid. Its all the other stuff that eats up a lot of time. Why can't the teachers just have the kids write down their answers using paper and pencil and have them take photos and send that?