Teaching with your Chromebook
Many teachers may be making the switch from traditional laptop or desktop computers to a Chromebook, for their main teaching device. For those that have previously used a different type of computer for class teaching, moving to a Chromebook may mean finding new ways of doing things.
However, a Chromebook that is designed for higher performance tasks is a powerful, functional device for teaching. The purpose of this guide is to show teachers how to get the most from these devices as a main teaching computer, especially if the user is new to Chromebooks. Learn how to connect to your classroom screen, use web-based whiteboard tools, create collaborative activities, improve accessibility and much more.
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