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  Case: Kids sharing classroom log-in access
A teacher was conducting an in-class and online test. During the test, multiple other students that are not apart of the class gained access online and started yelling profanities causing a huge classroom disturbance during the test. The teacher has no idea who these students were but knows that one of her students must have shared the log-in access with them to cause this disturbance. She is very worried that this will keep happening and doesn't know how to minimize or deny access to students that aren't in her class. She wants to find out who shared this information and who the loose lips were. What steps can she take stop this from happening in the future and should she look into who could have shared this information?
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
Teachers can create a new "classroom" each time a class happens. There is also the option for the teacher to manually permit each student into the class through Teams. Students are invited into the class by the teacher only.

For finding out who interrupted may come forward. The best option is for you as the teacher to talk to each class you have. Remind the students how important it is for them to keep the login information to themselves.

If this continues to happen, even after the talks with the class, start to include the administration into this issue. Students will either come forward about the issue or will stop sharing the information before getting into more trouble.
 
     
     
  Rating
The suggested solution is respectful of the individual (student) Yes
The suggested solution is relevant to the case Yes
The suggested solution is reasonable (easy) for the teacher to implement Yes
The suggested solution is likely to solve the problem/issue Yes
The suggested solution is original Yes
Comments: Given the weightiness of the problem, including admin seems suited.
Rated On: March 8, 2021 3:22 am
Rated By: Kessid Vonderhaar
 
     
     
  Rating
The suggested solution is respectful of the individual (student) Yes
The suggested solution is relevant to the case Yes
The suggested solution is reasonable (easy) for the teacher to implement Yes
The suggested solution is likely to solve the problem/issue Yes
The suggested solution is original Yes
Comments: agree
Rated On: April 14, 2022 2:01 am
Rated By: geTuPa