Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's just MCPS silos and lack of thoughtfulness about the parent experience, not kickbacks to companies or anything. Like, I think the Google doc (with all it's flaws, although FWIW the links in it were clickable for me in the past) was built by the AEI department without any central MCPS guidance on "how to design communications for families." Then they probably sent it to someone in the comms department and said "send out this doc" and the comms person was like "well, I've been told that we in comms must now always send things out on ParentSquare, guess the way to do that is send a bitly link to this doc they gave me, and also this next webinar is on the 3rd so I guess I should mention it, but I:m not gonna rewrite the whole text because AEI said they wanted it in PDF form.". And then your ParentSquare notifications were set to email so you got it through email.
Yep, this sounds very plausible. The silos in the cumbersome MCPS bureaucracy have always been a problem and don’t appear to be getting better.
Companies were cleaning up their silos and standsrdizing their IT 20 years ago.
Theres no excuse for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s amazing is that even if you try to read all that stuff, any important information is completely obfuscated.
I figure anything important will come in an email from the school or get posted here by one of you guys. Thank you!
lol. And sad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Years behind. There are so many able persons right in the same county who can bring mcps to the 21st century. Like high school students ; they could create an easier communications tool
Thry dont need to create anything, and thats the point.
They have what they needs but when they dant understand the a functionality that they want they just abandon one system and implement another. But not really. They dont truly abandon the first before starting to use the second
A true it professional would understand the new need and leverage co.aony A to not only implement it but train stuff on it.
They also need an it professional to not do stupid things like push personal student information through a message board app. And they absolutely need to train teachers on hos to use canvas, StudentVue and the Google. And then they need someone who understands how to Monitor and give feedback to people misusing them.
Its a disaster.
Anonymous wrote:Years behind. There are so many able persons right in the same county who can bring mcps to the 21st century. Like high school students ; they could create an easier communications tool
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's just MCPS silos and lack of thoughtfulness about the parent experience, not kickbacks to companies or anything. Like, I think the Google doc (with all it's flaws, although FWIW the links in it were clickable for me in the past) was built by the AEI department without any central MCPS guidance on "how to design communications for families." Then they probably sent it to someone in the comms department and said "send out this doc" and the comms person was like "well, I've been told that we in comms must now always send things out on ParentSquare, guess the way to do that is send a bitly link to this doc they gave me, and also this next webinar is on the 3rd so I guess I should mention it, but I:m not gonna rewrite the whole text because AEI said they wanted it in PDF form.". And then your ParentSquare notifications were set to email so you got it through email.
Yep, this sounds very plausible. The silos in the cumbersome MCPS bureaucracy have always been a problem and don’t appear to be getting better.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's just MCPS silos and lack of thoughtfulness about the parent experience, not kickbacks to companies or anything. Like, I think the Google doc (with all it's flaws, although FWIW the links in it were clickable for me in the past) was built by the AEI department without any central MCPS guidance on "how to design communications for families." Then they probably sent it to someone in the comms department and said "send out this doc" and the comms person was like "well, I've been told that we in comms must now always send things out on ParentSquare, guess the way to do that is send a bitly link to this doc they gave me, and also this next webinar is on the 3rd so I guess I should mention it, but I:m not gonna rewrite the whole text because AEI said they wanted it in PDF form.". And then your ParentSquare notifications were set to email so you got it through email.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps is run by morons. You can't expect to have a pleasant experience with anything.
You're up, then. Let's see how you do.
Anonymous wrote:What’s amazing is that even if you try to read all that stuff, any important information is completely obfuscated.
I figure anything important will come in an email from the school or get posted here by one of you guys. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:What’s amazing is that even if you try to read all that stuff, any important information is completely obfuscated.
I figure anything important will come in an email from the school or get posted here by one of you guys. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Mcps is run by morons. You can't expect to have a pleasant experience with anything.