cc licensed ( BY SD ) flickr photo shared by joelogon Increasingly, I hear frustrations from educators around the world about all of the roadblocks that they have to go through to make things work ...
Get Started for FREE
Sign up with Facebook Sign up with X
I don't have a Facebook or a X account
Your new post is loading...
Your new post is loading...
|
Increasingly, I hear frustrations from educators around the world about all of the roadblocks that they have to go through to make things work in their school. For example, talking to one school they were frustrated that they were not able to have Google Chrome on their computers as it was “not supported” in their district. With all of the functionality, extensions, and ease of use that this browser has, why would it not be supported? The problem is after continuously asking, teachers will either find a way around this, or give up entirely.
That is all about power, and not about success.