ChromebooksClick on the Chromebook to learn the features of your Chromebooks and how to integrate them into your classroom. *more
Questions to Consider1. Storage: Where, How, Who is responsible?
2. Scheduling: If not 1:1 who gets to use them and when? 3. Google Accounts: Will students have their own accounts? 4. Features & Apps: Which ones will be enabled or not? ℋave some ℱun! 🌷Type any thoughts or questions you have regarding Chromebooks for the Answer Garden below, click submit then refresh this page to see what you and others have added to the garden: |
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5 Ways to Stop Your Chromebook Slowing Down
🎉Edit Google Drive documents offline - for when there is no internet connection
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Google Chrome
Chrome Apps are usually enhanced shortcuts that optimize the website or app within the browser. Download Chrome Apps here.
Chrome Extensions are installed in the browser, give you added features & abilities to customize your browser. Download extensions here.
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Some Chrome TIps:
-ctrl+shift+t opens up closed tabs -ctrl+n opens a new window -Explore the settings tab ≡ to set pages, fonts, download location + -Set a timer in the omnibox -Find more tips here. |
You can store & access your files anywhere with Google Drive — on the web, on your hard drive, or on the go. Here’s how it works:
- Create a Google Drive account at drive.google.com.
- Install Google Drive on your Android device, iPhone/iPad, and computer.
- Upload and sync files in Google Drive.
✴Edit Office Files: You must be using the Chrome browser and the Office Editing extension to edit Office Files in Google Drive.
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Explore Insert & Tool Options: ➽
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Insert Tab: Equations, links, Images, Header & Footer, Table of Contents.
Tools Tab: Research, Citation, Word Count, Translate |
Google Forms helps you give students a quiz, or collect other information in an easy, streamlined way. A Google form can be connected to a Google spreadsheet. Responses will automatically be sent to the spreadsheet. Users can view responses on the “Summary of Responses” page accessible from the Responses menu. Click here to learn how..
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Flubaroo is an add-on that you can add to Google Forms that allows you to grade your students' responses. Click on this icon to go to the Flubaroo site to learn more.
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Page-level permissions in Google Sites allows the creator of a site to share and give editing access to individual pages only within a site. You can assign a page to each student, or to a group, and allow them to edit that page only. To use page-level permissions open your Google Site editor then click "enable page-level permissions."
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