Signing Up for Parental Controls

Overview

You may feel frustrated with how your child is using the laptop.  Perhaps you are unsure of what they are using it for or why they appear to be using it for extended periods of time.

The Mac has a Parental Controls feature built into the operating system that may help give some control over how the machine is used.

In general, Parental Controls is not a super effective system, with the exception of one feature: forcing the machine to shut down at certain times.  This is a great way to ensure your child is not using the machine at odd times during the evening.

Getting Setup

We are happy to assist parents with setting up parental controls.  There are a few steps involved and are detailed below.

  1. Create a unique username and password. We need to create an additional account for the Mac just for you as a parent. This new account requires a username and password that your child will not be able to guess.  Otherwise, they might go in and turn it off.
  2. Send the username and password to Michaelb@isb.ac.th (that’s me) and I will forward it to our EdTech department
  3. Direct your child to go to the EdTech department and ask them to “create a parent account”
  4. Set up the parental controls as you like. Resources below.

Resources

 

 

 

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201304

Parent Talk: Technology Systems @ ISB

Please check out this presentation given to parents about all the technology systems at ISB.

All Links

Annual Middle School Technology Use Survey

TeroVesalainenTechnology is such an awesome part of our world and most of us it like crazy. 

We want to better understand how students use technology at ISB today.

The survey will not ask for your name.  Your responses are anonymous.

Click here to start.

 

 

Parenting In The Digital Age

Overview

Your child has a laptop!  Depending on the age of your child, this may be old or new news.  Exciting or terrifying. Maybe a little of both. 

Learning more about how students use laptops, the expectations that go along with them at ISB, and what you should know as a parent, is a part of an upcoming middle school parent talk entitled “Parenting in the Digital Age.”

The talk will take place at 9:00 on September 14.

Topics

  • Understanding how students use technology
  • Parenting strategies
  • What we should worry about
  • Privacy
  • Mistakes our students make online
  • ISB’s role in online bullying and ISB’s values
  • Executive functioning and technology

Presenters

  • Michael Boll, Middle School Technology Coach
  • Tico Oms, Middle School Dean of Students

Resources