When it comes to equipping schools with digital tools, it’s important to focus on what truly enhances learning. Chrome Canvas is a simple, web-based drawing tool that can be useful for quick sketches or basic design tasks. While it can be a fun addition for both students and staff, it isn’t essential for most classroom activities, especially if other drawing or design tools are already in use.
Leaving Chrome Canvas turned off has no negative impact on the learning environment. Schools should consider enabling it only if there’s a specific instructional need, such as digital art projects or brainstorming sessions. This targeted approach ensures that students have access to the right tools without introducing unnecessary clutter or distractions.
At Get Set Tech, we help schools make informed decisions about which digital tools to enable. By carefully evaluating each tool’s role, schools can maintain a streamlined and effective digital ecosystem that supports both teaching and learning.
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