[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Remind them that you can click on History to see what pages they've 
> visited, if they're feeling sneaky.  Let's face it, there will always be the 
> kid or 
> two who wanders off in Google Land...even with filters sometimes they'll just 
> go off task, often to see if they can get away with it.
> 
Pam writes:   
I always do that.   In fact, I use the LCD projector and show the kids the 
computer monitoring program that we have installed in our computer lab by 
projecting the image of all of their desktops.   When they realize that I can 
see 
exactly what they are doing and even lock their screens or send messages like 
"quit playing with the color of your font, we have black & white printers!!" 
they totally buy into the idea that the computer records all key strokes.   It 
doesn't, but the fact that I'm good at catching the little darlings when they 
wander into forbidden areas, helps reinforce that myth - lol.




Pam Tempest
Team Neon-6th Gr. ELA
Hudson Middle School
http://nlcommunities.com/communities/tempest

"The important thing is not so much that every child should be taught, as 
that every child should be given the wish to learn." John Lubbock





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