Set up a Child Workspace in Google Chrome
This tutorial walks you through setting up an easy workspace for your child’s computer, using the Google Chrome Browser.
This series of posts are tutorials, guides and materials focused on helping parents thrust into the role of educational provider and entertainer. A lot of amazing resources are available right now, but accessing them isn’t always easy. We’re here to help!
This tutorial walks you through setting up an easy workspace for your child’s computer, using the Google Chrome Browser.
Schooling your kids remotely is challenging, even if you weren’t also working and managing other life duties. The most challenging parts can often come from a poor set of tools, lack of time, or inability to monitor your kids nonstop (who has that kind of time really).
Luckily, there are some handy and free to use technologies out there that you can get set up for yourself and your kids. I’ve put together a list of tutorials and advice for getting a reign on all of the technologies you’re using, so you can spend more time on what matters.
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