How to install or remove the Gumdrop Case for your child's Chromebook:
Click here for a Google Slides tutorial on 8 commonly used Chromebook skills.
When you click on the link, it will prompt you to make your own copy as there are activities for you to try in the presentation.
You will need your own Google account or you can use your child's account to view.
Simple Chromebook Shortcuts: Click here to see some common keyboard shortcuts your student might use.
Click here to learn how to update your student's Chromebook
Help! My student's camera isn't working! Click here for some quick fix tips.
Allows your student to see two programs/tabs at one time.
There is a keyboard shortcut to snap your screen to the left or right hand side of a Chromebook.
Simply press Alt [ to snap to the left or Alt ] to snap to the right. Then pull your other tab to the empty side.
Google Drive is where your student stores all of his/her digital work. It is your child’s virtual backpack, where they can store and organize assignments, documents, or class curricula securely, and access them from any device. This is where you will find Google Docs, Google Slides and other files your child creates or works on this year on his/her Chromebook. You can also access all of your child's Google Classroom work in one place in the Classroom folder.
You, as a parent, can access your child's Google Drive at any time on any computer, laptop, tablet or phone. Simply use the internet to go to Google.com and click on the sign in button in the top right hand corner. Use your child's credentials to login to see his/her work. There is also an app for tablets and phones.
Click here for a quick video explanation of what Google Drive is and how it works.
Click on link below for directions and videos on how to do many of the skills your child might learn/need to know this year or ways you can help keep their Google account organized.
How to keep your Google Drive organized and find things easily
Moving files into a folder (@jakemillertech)
Click here to view many tutorials for basic Google Docs tasks (from @historysandoval)
Click here to view many tutorials for basic Google Slides tasks (from @historysandoval)
Click here to view many tutorials for basic Google Drawing tasks (from @historysandoval)