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So I have the opposite problem with a Chromebook from everyone else online, and haven’t been able to find any info ….

How would school management work on a personal Chromebook?

My teen is starting at a new school and they provide a free Chromebook, managed by the school. They do warn that it’s restricted and logged so he should keep personal use on a personal device.

That’s fine but he got his free Chromebook today and is seriously disappointed. The “new” school one is crap compared to his 4 or 5 year old personal Chromebook that I had to buy for his previous school. He wants to use his old one.

However what does that mean for school management? Can he even use his school account or only if he enrolls his personal device? Is management tied to the device or account? Since it’s his personal device, can he just create multiple logins and switch between them, or will the school see all and restrict all?

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[–] JoBo@feddit.uk 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

What is he required to do on the school Chromebook? Just log in to see messages/schedules and download/upload homework?

I don't know how it works but if it works like it would in my head, I'd use his good Chromebook to do actual work and then transfer documents via a school-only cloud account. Do that until and unless the school raises objections. And if their objections are that they want to spy on his work habits, tell them where to get off.

[–] AA5B@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

It’s even easier. For a Chromebook, all the data is already in the cloud account. No transfer required