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Diane Prince

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  1. Graham I put this out to our teachers, unfortunately only 6 responded, however here are the results Parent details 2 votes Behaviour points 2 votes (although this wouldn't work for us as we manipulate the data differently. In the past we used FrogTags to display this data) SEN 4 votes PP 4 votes Student picture 4 votes Mentor group info 2 votes Subject target grades 5 votes The other suggestions were as follows: Attendance 2 staff members asked for this (% of my lessons attended, not % of days in school), this will allow me to take appropriate action if a large number of lessons have been missed. Academic progress based on review point as with mint seating. Frog play quiz data however they have accessed the quiz. If they have done other quizzes in other subjects when and the % they got. A weekly total would be nice so you can see if they are regularly using frog as a revision tool or just before a deadline. Custom information fields that can be added/tagged from the Aspect columns in SIMs, then synced alongside each student user. e.g. in the list above, Behaviour points would not work for our School because of the highly customised nature of our behaviour system.
  2. We have recently been trying to solve an issue with our netbooks running Frog, because they were particularly slow for end users browsing sites etc. We found that the problem might be traced to Chrome GPU Rendering and are wondering if anyone else in the community is having similar problems? Perhaps our solution might help? We found this page: https://www.lifewire.com/hardware-acceleration-in-chrome-4125122 And working through the suggestions most were already in place, except for this one: The final thing you can try to enable acceleration when Chrome doesn't seem to want to, is to override one of the many system flags: 1. Enter chrome://flags in the address bar. 2. Locate the section on that page called "Override software rendering list." 3. Change the Disabled option to Enabled. 4. Select the blue RELAUNCH NOW button when it appears at the bottom of Chrome after enabling hardware acceleration. 5. Return to the chrome://gpu page and check whether acceleration is enabled. At this point, "Hardware accelerated" should appear next to most of the items. Would anyone else be able to give this a try to see if their Frog experiences are improved? We’ve even seen improvements on some of our mid end devices too.
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