Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We travel to Argentina last year and my kids couldn't access Schoology there. We had good WiFi but schoology blocked.
This is OP. Thanks. I guess they won’t be making up school work then.
When you decided to travel you took that risk. You could print up the files that can be printed, then scan and upload on return.
The teachers don’t upload anything in advance. It’s fine, I don’t care that much.
Then why even bother to ask if you can access Schoology overseas? Wouldn’t you just try and see and then be like oh well, who cares?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We travel to Argentina last year and my kids couldn't access Schoology there. We had good WiFi but schoology blocked.
This is OP. Thanks. I guess they won’t be making up school work then.
When you decided to travel you took that risk. You could print up the files that can be printed, then scan and upload on return.
The teachers don’t upload anything in advance. It’s fine, I don’t care that much.
Then why even bother to ask if you can access Schoology overseas? Wouldn’t you just try and see and then be like oh well, who cares?
Because I would let them do school work for an hour every day if it was available. It’s preferable.
I don’t want to promise the teachers work will get done when then I’m fact it’s cannot get done.
If it’s not possible, I know to let the teachers know that the kids cannot complete work while away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We travel to Argentina last year and my kids couldn't access Schoology there. We had good WiFi but schoology blocked.
This is OP. Thanks. I guess they won’t be making up school work then.
When you decided to travel you took that risk. You could print up the files that can be printed, then scan and upload on return.
The teachers don’t upload anything in advance. It’s fine, I don’t care that much.
Then why even bother to ask if you can access Schoology overseas? Wouldn’t you just try and see and then be like oh well, who cares?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We travel to Argentina last year and my kids couldn't access Schoology there. We had good WiFi but schoology blocked.
This is OP. Thanks. I guess they won’t be making up school work then.
When you decided to travel you took that risk. You could print up the files that can be printed, then scan and upload on return.
The teachers don’t upload anything in advance. It’s fine, I don’t care that much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We travel to Argentina last year and my kids couldn't access Schoology there. We had good WiFi but schoology blocked.
This is OP. Thanks. I guess they won’t be making up school work then.
When you decided to travel you took that risk. You could print up the files that can be printed, then scan and upload on return.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We travel to Argentina last year and my kids couldn't access Schoology there. We had good WiFi but schoology blocked.
This is OP. Thanks. I guess they won’t be making up school work then.