Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 1st grader is doing a zoom meeting Friday with his FCPS class/teacher.
The teacher is not supposed to use zoom.
Absolutely not supposed to use Zoom in FCPS. Please share your school if this actually happened.
For those that are still wondering why (including some IT guy a few pages back), here is why:
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-03-25/zoombombing-usc-classes-interrupted-racist-remarks?fbclid=IwAR0bVGSKIL2gD-VGCz0qaf8xtMFE6554gpX1hH7ssl0GeZfP6ZiypGw3SiM
“Zoom crashers” are getting into sessions and “bombing” them with pornography and racist remarks. The above link is from an article this week in the LA Times.
Anonymous wrote:High schoolers hate Flipgrid and it’s not connection. It’s talking to yourself in a 1:30 clip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zoom is free but my children’s privacy matters more than anything. Teachers can send material but should not expect students and parents to post videos and pictures online.
Agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:State guidance as of today is that we can do NO live video chat with them on any platform. Too many legal and safety and privacy issues apparently. So you can trust us with your kids in a classroom but not in a group video meet.
Do you happen to have a link to this guidance? I hadn’t heard this information before.
There is NO, absolutely NO, state guidance saying this FP. You are completely incorrect. If your school system dictates no live platform then that is fine but don't lie about what the state is saying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 1st grader is doing a zoom meeting Friday with his FCPS class/teacher.
The teacher is not supposed to use zoom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:State guidance as of today is that we can do NO live video chat with them on any platform. Too many legal and safety and privacy issues apparently. So you can trust us with your kids in a classroom but not in a group video meet.
Do you happen to have a link to this guidance? I hadn’t heard this information before.
Anonymous wrote:State guidance as of today is that we can do NO live video chat with them on any platform. Too many legal and safety and privacy issues apparently. So you can trust us with your kids in a classroom but not in a group video meet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 1st grader is doing a zoom meeting Friday with his FCPS class/teacher.
The teacher is not supposed to use zoom.
Anonymous wrote:My 1st grader is doing a zoom meeting Friday with his FCPS class/teacher.
Anonymous wrote:My HS kids teachers are starting to check in after yesterday. One teacher invited kids to log on to a virtual morning yoga and stretch if the want this week (she’s a licensed teacher). Another has invited kids to do optional half hour google classrooms this week to touch base and stay connected. Tomorrow, they are to log in with an idea for music that expresses how they feel. Another just posted a note to seniors telling them how much she has been thinking of them, and asking that they email her news about college acceptances and offering to talk to kids who are facing college decisions.
I’m so grateful for the effort teachers are making to find ways to stay connected to my kid, give them some stability and make them feel cared for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you elect a bunch is social justice warriors to the school board - many of whom who don’t have children - this is the crap sandwich our kids receive. Bravo FCPS.
If it’s so hard to cope with your own children, perhaps you should have remained childless as well.
My beef is not with my kids. We have schedules, our own chromebooks, and a great situation. I'm just irritated about the people being paid to do nothing. So stop generalizing about that reason, and realize that we would like to see action because it's your JOBS. Many of us will lose our jobs. Also, this inaction now is going to make the mutual masturbation about how hard educators work even more unbearable during the next teacher appreciation week..