Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS is providing all elementary school students with new touchscreen chromebooks.
Source?
The plan they just sent out.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/reopening/MCPSDraftRecoveryPlan-updated.pdf page 29
"All elementary students will get a new touchscreen Chromebook. Students who have an older MCPS Chromebook will be able to swap it for the new model prior to the start of the new school year. "
I hope this means that teachers will be able to run GoGuardian. With that, they can monitor students and what they are doing on the chromebook, and they can either take over a student screen or mirror the teacher screen to a student, to help the students understand a task. It would reduce some of the parent complaints about not being able to monitor their kids all the time on the computers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS is providing all elementary school students with new touchscreen chromebooks.
Source?
The plan they just sent out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS is providing all elementary school students with new touchscreen chromebooks.
Source?
Anonymous wrote:Chromebooks suck. Get a cheaper laptop instead
Anonymous wrote:MCPS is providing all elementary school students with new touchscreen chromebooks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it suprising that so many people who can afford chromebooks/tablets are just getting them from the school system vs spending $200 that they didn't use for a summer vacation.
+1
I have been using my son's chromebook for the last couple months and it's great for browsing the web, e-mail, zoom, etc. The only downside so far is that you obviously can't use it to edit videos and not having a hard drive to save documents feels a bit strange after using a hard drive for 30 years.
Anonymous wrote:I find it suprising that so many people who can afford chromebooks/tablets are just getting them from the school system vs spending $200 that they didn't use for a summer vacation.
Anonymous wrote:I find it suprising that so many people who can afford chromebooks/tablets are just getting them from the school system vs spending $200 that they didn't use for a summer vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got my 1st grader a chromebook from Samsung. They have military, student and government discounts. I suggest getting something with a mouse because, I learned from Kindergarten that the kids need to know how to use a mouse as they take assessments on the cpu. It was a big learning curve for most students who are used to touchscreen and lefties.
You can add a USB mouse (wired or wireless) to any chromebook.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got my 1st grader a chromebook from Samsung. They have military, student and government discounts. I suggest getting something with a mouse because, I learned from Kindergarten that the kids need to know how to use a mouse as they take assessments on the cpu. It was a big learning curve for most students who are used to touchscreen and lefties.
You can add a USB mouse (wired or wireless) to any chromebook.
Anonymous wrote:I got my 1st grader a chromebook from Samsung. They have military, student and government discounts. I suggest getting something with a mouse because, I learned from Kindergarten that the kids need to know how to use a mouse as they take assessments on the cpu. It was a big learning curve for most students who are used to touchscreen and lefties.