Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1
I can't tell you how often the tech person has to come fix some glitch with the stupid projector and/or smart board. Wish we could just get back to basics. There's no need for all of this tech in the classroom.
Yep. When interactive boards were first rolled out, they were truly interactive and teachers were given lots training on how to create interactive activities with them. However, those are time-consuming to create, and over the past ten years as students got access to computers and iPads that have interactive activities, the boards have (understandably) become basically just computer projectors.
Many of us started with SMART boards which have been taken out an replaced with cheaper projectors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grades K-3 shouldn't be spending any time on computers. They should be given books instead. FCPS has become so incredibly lazy.
Ha! We have Lexia now and required 60 minutes a week. Kindergarten has iPads this year.
Are you saying this is a good thing? Because it's not.
OK, whiners. Feel free to homeschool, where you can flush all technology down the toilet and order those sweet, sweet 1980s textbooks you so fervently pine for. You can do it around your work schedule. Of course that means you’ll have to hire a babysitter while you work, but as you haughtily insisted throughout COVID “iT’s nOt aBoUt cHiLdCaRe!! IT’s aBoUT eDuCaTiOn,” remember?
Anonymous wrote:+1
I can't tell you how often the tech person has to come fix some glitch with the stupid projector and/or smart board. Wish we could just get back to basics. There's no need for all of this tech in the classroom.
Yep. When interactive boards were first rolled out, they were truly interactive and teachers were given lots training on how to create interactive activities with them. However, those are time-consuming to create, and over the past ten years as students got access to computers and iPads that have interactive activities, the boards have (understandably) become basically just computer projectors.
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I can't tell you how often the tech person has to come fix some glitch with the stupid projector and/or smart board. Wish we could just get back to basics. There's no need for all of this tech in the classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grades K-3 shouldn't be spending any time on computers. They should be given books instead. FCPS has become so incredibly lazy.
Ha! We have Lexia now and required 60 minutes a week. Kindergarten has iPads this year.
Are you saying this is a good thing? Because it's not.
OK, whiners. Feel free to homeschool, where you can flush all technology down the toilet and order those sweet, sweet 1980s textbooks you so fervently pine for. You can do it around your work schedule. Of course that means you’ll have to hire a babysitter while you work, but as you haughtily insisted throughout COVID “iT’s nOt aBoUt cHiLdCaRe!! IT’s aBoUT eDuCaTiOn,” remember?
Anonymous wrote:I wish we could remove the smart board. We can project to a white board and don’t need the smart board. Then we would have access to a white board easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grades K-3 shouldn't be spending any time on computers. They should be given books instead. FCPS has become so incredibly lazy.
Ha! We have Lexia now and required 60 minutes a week. Kindergarten has iPads this year.
Are you saying this is a good thing? Because it's not.
Anonymous wrote:Lots. They use the screen to air Go Noodle for breaks, too. They use the big screen for lessons.
Anonymous wrote:My son HATES Lexia but likes ST Math. Overall, I’m very disappointed about the amount of time that the kids are spending on their iPads in Kindergarten.
Grades K-3 shouldn't be spending any time on computers. They should be given books instead. FCPS has become so incredibly lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grades K-3 shouldn't be spending any time on computers. They should be given books instead. FCPS has become so incredibly lazy.
Ha! We have Lexia now and required 60 minutes a week. Kindergarten has iPads this year.