Zoom Installation
Wednesday, September 02, 2020 by David
VB Schools uses Zoom as one of our meeting and collaboration tools to facilitate virtual instruction and meetings. This article will help you to sign onto the Virginia Beach Schools Zoom platform. First, select the type of installation that is right for you: Student Installation If you’re on a VB Schools Chromebook, simply click the
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Access personal GMail on Chromebooks for high school students
Sunday, May 17, 2020 by David
High school students can access their personal Gmail accounts from VBCPS Chromebooks. It’s easy: Log off your Chromebook session On the logon screen, look for access to personal GMail in the same area where you’d access the locked-down browser used for testing
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You may have heard a lot about Zoom meetings in the news recently. VB Schools uses Zoom meetings as part of a suite of meeting and collaboration tools. In addition to Zoom, we also use Google Meet and Schoology. No matter which tool is used, teachers are required to follow strict rules when video conferencing
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Chromebook Care
Thursday, April 16, 2020 by David
Chromebook Repair Under no circumstances should you open and attempt to repair your Chromebook. Touching the wrong components may not only damage the computer, it may void the warranty and seriously hurt you. Let a district technician handle any repairs. If your Chromebook needs repair, contact your school’s TST or call the Customer Support Center
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Review student’s browsing history
Thursday, April 16, 2020 by David
Even though we block harmful sites, some games, and social media, students can get to some non-educational sites that can include games or shopping. If you want to see your child’s Internet history, you can do so by opening the Chrome browser on the device and then typing “ctrl + h”. Because students cannot delete
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