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Oliver 3 year s ago
I Love smart kids 41
       
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Dyce 3 year s ago
The fact that she was so bored that she had to resort to such tactics is truly telling. And sad. And malevolent malpractice on the part of the schools.
       
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Carlton 3 year s ago
This little stunt probably added some extra unnecessary inconvenience to the other students' parents when the teacher reset everything. Responsible adults have better things to do than waste time chasing down phantom problems intentionally created by someone else's rebellious child.

Also, Zoom's technical support should have already been aware of this issue/bug. They should have resolved this issue before so many others got involved.
       
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salamoon 3 year s ago
"The first day I sent out the tweet I think it got 5 likes. I was a little disappointed because I thought it would get a little more traction"

yeah... likes,likes,likes!!!
       
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Chan 3 year s ago
I had to have 3 weeks of "remote teaching" with my students, those who who had anything to say about it liked it, several did better than usual on the test a week after the regular lessons resumed.
       
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Zeph 3 year s ago
she is smart sure, but not wise.
       
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Bartholomew 3 year s ago
She's grounded now. 1 month without computer.
       
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When confronted about it, the young lady explained that it wasn’t working well, so she was trying to fix it by logging out. The friend was skeptical, and she actually caught on to the ruse, but was nonchalant and simply left the room.

Several spy sessions later, she figured out what was going on—the cat was out of the bag. Turns out, the 8-year-old figured out an exploit in the system and was using it to her advantage.

 

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