Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You either do it through your router or get your own computer.
Sure, but if you buy them their own computer, it can't be a chromebook. The problem with a personal chromebook for kids is that you can't apply any parental controls / Family Link settings to their school account (and they have to set up a separate school account to access Zoom/coursework). So once their time runs out or they run into a blocked site on their personal account, they switch to the school account and -- tada! -- unlimited screentime and only some blocking of inappropriate content.
I'm telling my 6th grader that the school can see everything he does on his school account, since that used to be the case. He's not caught on yet but it's only a matter of time.
Also watch for shared Google Slides where kids share messages, memes, videos, etc.
No chrome books, agree. We have parental controls on all the computers kids use. Its nice as they have to ask for time every time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having the same problem. It’s just unrealistic to imagine parents can sit with their children throughout the school day. Would love to hear any updates if you’ve found a workaround.
Kid shares an office with a parent. Imagine that. Buy your own computer and set the controls.
Anonymous wrote:Having the same problem. It’s just unrealistic to imagine parents can sit with their children throughout the school day. Would love to hear any updates if you’ve found a workaround.
Anonymous wrote:You either do it through your router or get your own computer.
Sure, but if you buy them their own computer, it can't be a chromebook. The problem with a personal chromebook for kids is that you can't apply any parental controls / Family Link settings to their school account (and they have to set up a separate school account to access Zoom/coursework). So once their time runs out or they run into a blocked site on their personal account, they switch to the school account and -- tada! -- unlimited screentime and only some blocking of inappropriate content.
I'm telling my 6th grader that the school can see everything he does on his school account, since that used to be the case. He's not caught on yet but it's only a matter of time.
Also watch for shared Google Slides where kids share messages, memes, videos, etc.
You either do it through your router or get your own computer.