HELP TEACHERS!
TEACHERS NEED COMPUTER MONITORING PROGRAMS!
I feel the picture above is every middle school student I have this year.
"She can't see what I am doing!"
"I am going to play Minecraft with my unblocked link"
"I will switch my tab as she walks toward me and hide it"
Look, I am not saying that I want to be in their business all day long, BUT when they start bragging about their ability to get past the district blocker, it becomes a game. They work harder to find unblocked games than to get their assignments done. They come in to school the next day and send the new link in an email to all their friends.
Hey! If this isn't happening at your school, congratulations! However, we have such distracted students that if I could push a button and shut it off, I could get them to re-engage and stop this "game". You will give the power back to me so I can get them focused on learning!
Districts have many reasons as to why they will not purchase this software. Here is what I have been told:
"Teachers should be up and monitoring more"
"It is to expensive"
"We don't want to put another program on the teacher's plate to learn"
COME ON! If you have been in a classroom since the pandemic, you know these excuses are not relevant. Teachers monitor consistently but students are more knowledgeable on how to work around the assignments than their teachers. The newest "game" is making the game have a tab name that looks identical to google drive or google classroom. Therefore, teachers think they have the correct tabs open.
BUT THOSE ARE GAMES!
I am begging districts, get your teachers monitoring programs. PLEASE!

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