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Get Ready For Remote Learning

7/7/2020

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With so much education taking place virtually these days, it’s important to set kids up for success by creating productive home learning environments and giving a little extra TLC to our technology. Here are our top suggestions for how to ready your child’s workstation for daily distance learning. 

  1. Start strong: Learning should be conducted in a quiet, well-lit space with a solid internet connection. Background noise is even more distracting for online work than work in person, so if your child can’t find a silent place to work, encourage them to use headphones. For younger children, using a mouse may be easier than a trackpad. For more tips, check out our blog on creating a remote learning environment.
  2. Close unused tabs and open programs: Slow processing speed can be helped by taking care to close programs and tabs you aren’t using. Some software, like Google Chrome and Microsoft Word, can take extra effort for computers to run, so keeping other programs to a minimum during lessons can avoid lag. Minimize distractions during remote learning by closing games, social media accounts, and entertainment sites. 
  3. Keep it clean: Food and drinks should be kept away from tablets, computers, and keyboards to avoid spills, which can lead to damage, as well as distractions during lessons. Keep your technology clean, including occasionally using compressed air to clean out fans and ports. Encourage kids to take ownership of their workspace and computer or tablet by cleaning it after each use.
  4. Stay cool: Laptops are especially susceptible to battery drain and wear and tear caused by overheating, but keeping tech cool is important across the board. Take care to keep the area around your computer ventilated and fans unblocked. Similarly, don’t house PC towers in cabinets or near heat sources. 
  5. Restart your computer on occasion: Though you might want to leave your tech running all day, every day, it’s a good idea to give tablets and computers a chance to restart every now and then. Generally, a restart every few days is enough, but restarting your computer daily can contribute to overheating, reducing the lifespan of some components. 
  6. Unplug laptops regularly: Leaving tablets and laptops plugged in constantly can result in battery drain. According to Battery University, you can extend the life of your battery by letting power drain to less than 50 percent before plugging in. Then, unplug once the battery has reached 80 percent power. However, keep a cord and outlet handy or leave laptops plugged in during virtual learning to avoid accidental shutdowns. 
  7. Perform regular system maintenance: Keeping the operating system updated can help aging computers from lagging behind and keep newer computers running smoothly. Consider running disk cleanup programs as well as checking for software updates weekly. 

​Preparing your tech for daily use will help you avoid costly repairs and replacements and allow kids to keep learning—without annoying tech support interruptions. For more information, and to learn about our virtual coding classes and camps,
contact us. 


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