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HazeAndHahmahneez

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Greetings earthlings,


Alright, so over the past several years I’ve grown from indifferent to skeptical to wary to downright disdainful of google and any and all google products. When they bought out YouTube that one hurt. My favorite website, now monitored and powered by the great nosey spy dwellers “Smoogle” as I prefer to call them; and why not, just as Smeagle has his “precious” ring, so too does google have their “precious” personal data harvesting. You get the point.



So, it’s with unease and discontent that I see my child go to school under the umbrella of Google Classroom software. Ugh. We recently purchased a MacBook Air so no more google laptop, so that’s a positive start in the right direction. Are there any alternatives to google classroom that they could use for school? I’d love to bring my concerns before her teachers and or principles to see if there is any way around her being monitored by that pesky near omnipresent snooping entity, but I prefer not to be a tin foil hat wearer, who is assumed to get his opinions from YouTube videos by light of the midnight moon. Perhaps somebody out there knows of some reputable websites that has covered google’s shady dealings and the practice of selling people’s personal data and habits for their own corporate greed and downright gossipy know-it-all-ism inferiority complex (evidence of such a complex is seen in their recent Apple-targeting ads). If so, it would be of great assistance to this endeavor. Thank you for your time. Peace, safety and security to all.
 

Chuckeee

macrumors 68040
Aug 18, 2023
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There is Canvas and Ekadence. But from grumblings I hear from teacher friends neither is a panacea. Maybe of the three ( goggle classroom, canvas, ekadence), canvas is slightly better 🤔


 
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BrianBaughn

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Feb 13, 2011
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If you read, memorize and comprehend all the information on this commonsense.org page as well as all the information on all the linked websites it contains then you will probably be equipped to make an argument one way or another on Google Classroom. You'll also likely know more on the subject than anyone at the school! Otherwise, you're probably just going to look like an someone that only has a bias based on anecdotal information.

 

mjschabow

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Dec 25, 2013
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Greetings earthlings,


Alright, so over the past several years I’ve grown from indifferent to skeptical to wary to downright disdainful of google and any and all google products. When they bought out YouTube that one hurt. My favorite website, now monitored and powered by the great nosey spy dwellers “Smoogle” as I prefer to call them; and why not, just as Smeagle has his “precious” ring, so too does google have their “precious” personal data harvesting. You get the point.



So, it’s with unease and discontent that I see my child go to school under the umbrella of Google Classroom software. Ugh. We recently purchased a MacBook Air so no more google laptop, so that’s a positive start in the right direction. Are there any alternatives to google classroom that they could use for school? I’d love to bring my concerns before her teachers and or principles to see if there is any way around her being monitored by that pesky near omnipresent snooping entity, but I prefer not to be a tin foil hat wearer, who is assumed to get his opinions from YouTube videos by light of the midnight moon. Perhaps somebody out there knows of some reputable websites that has covered google’s shady dealings and the practice of selling people’s personal data and habits for their own corporate greed and downright gossipy know-it-all-ism inferiority complex (evidence of such a complex is seen in their recent Apple-targeting ads). If so, it would be of great assistance to this endeavor. Thank you for your time. Peace, safety and security to all.
My son's school utilizes Seesaw, but I think that's a choice that's usually up to the school.
 
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