Just wondering if other schools are like this. My 11yo DD is in 5th grade this year. She's had several assignments from one teacher that require a computer to do. One is a power-point presentation over different topics that will continue for almost the entire semester. The other was a science research paper that had to be typed and printed before it was turned in. It couldn't be turned in hand written.
We have computer at home so it hasn't been much of a problem for my DD, I did have to make a late night run to Walmart last night to get ink for the printer.
She didn't mention until late that her paper was due today and the printer wasn't working. I suggested that she take it and print it at school and she said she couldn't. She said today that another student didn't have access to a printer and turned her report in on the diskette and was counted late.
It just seems strange to me that so much of their homework requires a computer. They are given class time on computers and have some access to the school's computers but kids without home computers I quess are having to go to the library.
Is this normal? Seems like that could really put kids with computers at a disadvantage.
We have computer at home so it hasn't been much of a problem for my DD, I did have to make a late night run to Walmart last night to get ink for the printer.
She didn't mention until late that her paper was due today and the printer wasn't working. I suggested that she take it and print it at school and she said she couldn't. She said today that another student didn't have access to a printer and turned her report in on the diskette and was counted late. It just seems strange to me that so much of their homework requires a computer. They are given class time on computers and have some access to the school's computers but kids without home computers I quess are having to go to the library.
Is this normal? Seems like that could really put kids with computers at a disadvantage.