Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Posted this in another thread, but may be of interest here. I just listened to a presentation from my kid's elementary school. If you opt out of being recorded, your child has camera and microphone off in the main classroom. But they are encouraged to use reactions, respond to polls, and use the chat window to participate. In addition, breakout rooms aren't recorded, so they can have camera and microphone on there. Recordings will be posted for 72 hours in the Canvas classroom, so access should be limited to only those students who are in that classroom. If you don't show up live and instead view the recordings later, there's a way to confirm to the office that you "attended" and you need to do some sort of discussion/engagement activity for your teacher to show that you were engaged with the learning.
Didn’t I read somewhere that the chat function would be disabled?
Anonymous wrote:Posted this in another thread, but may be of interest here. I just listened to a presentation from my kid's elementary school. If you opt out of being recorded, your child has camera and microphone off in the main classroom. But they are encouraged to use reactions, respond to polls, and use the chat window to participate. In addition, breakout rooms aren't recorded, so they can have camera and microphone on there. Recordings will be posted for 72 hours in the Canvas classroom, so access should be limited to only those students who are in that classroom. If you don't show up live and instead view the recordings later, there's a way to confirm to the office that you "attended" and you need to do some sort of discussion/engagement activity for your teacher to show that you were engaged with the learning.
Anonymous wrote:It's sort of amazing how many out-of-touch people are in Montgomery County that can't imagine what it's like to lead a non-privileged life. Are we seeing a particularly obtuse cross-section on DCUM?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Posted this in another thread, but may be of interest here. I just listened to a presentation from my kid's elementary school. If you opt out of being recorded, your child has camera and microphone off in the main classroom. But they are encouraged to use reactions, respond to polls, and use the chat window to participate. In addition, breakout rooms aren't recorded, so they can have camera and microphone on there. Recordings will be posted for 72 hours in the Canvas classroom, so access should be limited to only those students who are in that classroom. If you don't show up live and instead view the recordings later, there's a way to confirm to the office that you "attended" and you need to do some sort of discussion/engagement activity for your teacher to show that you were engaged with the learning.
I imagine 2-3 teens tops in first period high school class. 😂
Anonymous wrote:Posted this in another thread, but may be of interest here. I just listened to a presentation from my kid's elementary school. If you opt out of being recorded, your child has camera and microphone off in the main classroom. But they are encouraged to use reactions, respond to polls, and use the chat window to participate. In addition, breakout rooms aren't recorded, so they can have camera and microphone on there. Recordings will be posted for 72 hours in the Canvas classroom, so access should be limited to only those students who are in that classroom. If you don't show up live and instead view the recordings later, there's a way to confirm to the office that you "attended" and you need to do some sort of discussion/engagement activity for your teacher to show that you were engaged with the learning.
Anonymous wrote:When you go through ParentVue to set up your kids' information, there is a box that lets you opt-out of having your kid's image and voice appear on Zoom recordings. I opted out. Anyone worried about this issue should do the same. Hopefully then they will just record the teacher for future playback.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t bother me at all. Kids who can’t make it need access to the class. -Parent of 3rd grader
Why can't they make it? Did they miss the bus
For my kid it will be because she’s 5 and has working parents.
What did you do LAST year when she was 4 and had two working parents? That is what you do this year OR you put in childcare that has the learning pods for K.
I mean what is your plan? Work all day while your 5yr old does ??? and then at 6pm watch school videos when you are all exhausted. Give me a break
Do you understand that there are five year olds with two essential parents who can’t afford a pod or babysitter in this county? Check your privileges. -DP
Then what is the child doing all day that they can not be online? Sitting in a closet somewhere?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t bother me at all. Kids who can’t make it need access to the class. -Parent of 3rd grader
Why can't they make it? Did they miss the bus
For my kid it will be because she’s 5 and has working parents.
What did you do LAST year when she was 4 and had two working parents? That is what you do this year OR you put in childcare that has the learning pods for K.
I mean what is your plan? Work all day while your 5yr old does ??? and then at 6pm watch school videos when you are all exhausted. Give me a break
Do you understand that there are five year olds with two essential parents who can’t afford a pod or babysitter in this county? Check your privileges. -DP
Then what is the child doing all day that they can not be online? Sitting in a closet somewhere?!?
Anonymous wrote:We received this email today from our school:
We will be recording lessons in order to support families and students, create flexibility in accessing learning experiences when attending live instruction is a barrier, and enhance the opportunity to review lesson content and resources.
When students first log in, their video and audio is off by default. If students should not be recorded, they should leave these off.
Recordings are protected, available only to students through a protected myMCPS site, unavailable for download, and will delete after 72 hours.
We recognize that even with these protections there may be students or families who do not want their children’s images or voices to be captured. If you would like to have your student opt out of being in the recording, they should keep their video off in each class from the start of the school year. Parents/guardians are asked to indicate an opt out in the Parent Vue portal by September 11, 2020.
This is the link to the Parent Vue Slide Deck providing families with information about activating the Parent Vue Account
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t bother me at all. Kids who can’t make it need access to the class. -Parent of 3rd grader
Why can't they make it? Did they miss the bus
For my kid it will be because she’s 5 and has working parents.
What did you do LAST year when she was 4 and had two working parents? That is what you do this year OR you put in childcare that has the learning pods for K.
I mean what is your plan? Work all day while your 5yr old does ??? and then at 6pm watch school videos when you are all exhausted. Give me a break
Do you understand that there are five year olds with two essential parents who can’t afford a pod or babysitter in this county? Check your privileges. -DP
Then what is the child doing all day that they can not be online? Sitting in a closet somewhere?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t bother me at all. Kids who can’t make it need access to the class. -Parent of 3rd grader
Why can't they make it? Did they miss the bus
For my kid it will be because she’s 5 and has working parents.
What did you do LAST year when she was 4 and had two working parents? That is what you do this year OR you put in childcare that has the learning pods for K.
I mean what is your plan? Work all day while your 5yr old does ??? and then at 6pm watch school videos when you are all exhausted. Give me a break
Do you understand that there are five year olds with two essential parents who can’t afford a pod or babysitter in this county? Check your privileges. -DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My prediction is that the union and some parents throw a fit, and MCPS has to atop recording classes. Ultimately they put up generic and inferior content like they did last years (those awful Eureka videos come to mind). And the kids who can’t make it regularly fall even further behind.
You're not a glass-half-empty person, are you? You're a that-glass-is-completely-empty-and-always-will-remain-so person.
Anonymous wrote:
Honestly curious. Where will these kids go when the parents are working?
Childcare offers the kids to do their live school work.
If they are home by themselves, shouldn’t they at least be in online school?