You can access Google Chrome using your district credentials at any of the following:
Three ways you can you can use Google Chrome tomorrow.
Educational Extensions and Apps: Google Chrome has a vast library of educational extensions and apps that can enhance teaching and learning experiences. Teachers can utilize extensions like Kami (PDF and document annotation), Screencastify (screen recording), and Pear Deck (interactive presentations) to engage students and make their lessons more interactive. Chrome Web Store offers a wide range of educational apps for various subjects, including math, science, language learning, and coding.
Collaboration and Communication: Google Chrome, with its integration of Google Workspace tools, enables seamless collaboration and communication among educators and students. With Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, teachers can collaborate in real-time with their colleagues or students, making it easy to co-author documents, provide feedback, and track changes.
Accessibility and Differentiation: Google Chrome offers a variety of accessibility tools and extensions that can benefit students with diverse learning needs. Chrome's built-in accessibility features, such as screen magnifier, high contrast mode, and text-to-speech capabilities, help students with visual impairments or reading difficulties.