![]() ![]() Ivan Casanova, the Executive Vice President of Marketing for Schoology, said, “Using technology in the classroom can be an adjustment at first, which is why many teachers or districts begin their edtech journey with Google Classroom and other productivity tools. Part of the problem is that teachers are still in the learning phase, so students are, proverbially, “the last to know.” Students don’t really ever get a chance to learn a new system before we’re on to a new one.” HAC and Google Classroom have been in place for over five years, but many teachers are just starting to utilize Google Classroom efficiently.Ĭomplaints that Schoology is unnecessarily complicated, and there doesn’t appear to be reason to change are students’ biggest concern. Senior Alexis Keeling said, “We’re almost always switching systems every two or so years. “Having to relearn how to do work online is frustrating when we all know how to use Google Classroom, and most teachers are still using Google Classroom,” said Class of 2019 Katie Lehman. In this new initiative, many students aren’t yet on board with the whole system. Then we’ll make our decision on how to move forward.”Īccording to Cordes, throughout the year, FCPS will be reviewing usage information and gathering feedback before setting requirements for the use of Schoology in the 2019-2020 school year. FCPS t eachers are receiving instruction in the new system, and several LHS classes are early adopters and have switched over to Schoology. “Over the course of the next few months we’ll be collecting information from teachers about accessibility and how students and parents are engaging with the platform. As of this moment, FCPS has a five-year contract with Schoology that can be revisited each year,” said FCPS Achievement Specialist Amy Cordes, who is managing the transition. “We tested a lot of different systems before we settled on this one. This year, teachers have the option to use it, but FCPS plans for Schoology to replace Google Classroom and the HAC grading system entirely in 2019-2020. FCPS is implementing a new learning management system in all Frederick County Schools: Schoology. ![]()
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