Installing LearnSafe on Chromebooks Ensures Student Safety

Installing LearnSafe on Chromebooks Ensures Student Safety

Google’s Chromebooks have far surpassed the number of PCs and tablets in U.S. schools. Their low cost and ease of use are the two main reasons schools have turned to Chromebooks. In fact, in 2018, 60% of the computers bought for American K-12 schools were Chromebooks....
How COPPA Affects Schools

How COPPA Affects Schools

COPPA, or the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, is a 1998 law designed to ensure children are not being manipulated online. The law requires parental consent before a website can collect or use data from children under the age of 13. This has broad...
How Students Hide What They’re Really Doing On Computers

How Students Hide What They’re Really Doing On Computers

Using technology to create projects or type papers benefits students greatly. However, students can easily become distracted by everything that the Internet offers. As students work on their online tasks, teachers may walk around the classroom and monitor their...
How Students Use Google Docs to Bully Each Other

How Students Use Google Docs to Bully Each Other

Google Docs is a word processor that students use to study, do homework and prepare presentations. It’s part of a larger collection of Google apps that make up the GSuite for Education, used by over 80 million U.S. students. Google Docs provides a collaborative space...
Why and How Teachers Should Use Google Drive

Why and How Teachers Should Use Google Drive

Google began as a search engine that helped organize the pages on the World Wide Web. Since their founding in 1998, Google has expanded into a multitude of resources, including Google Drive. As schools explore new ways to integrate technology into the classroom, many...