The Amazing Chromebook Learning Tool 


It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.                                                                                 -Albert Einstein


Try Some Awesome Apps (Below) On Your Chromebook. 

What is a Chromebook?

A Chromebook is something like a computer, but it’s nothing like a computer at all. Say what?! 🤔

This is how a Chromebook works: a Chromebook is some kind of a laptop that runs on Google’s web-based Chrome OS. You could say that it’s Google’s Chrome browser dressed up like an ordinary Windows desktop. This also means Chromebooks have to be used with an internet connection. Most of the Chromebook’s documents and apps exist in “the cloud” rather than on the device itself. Google automatically provides 100 GB Google Drive space for every Chromebook.

Most Chromebook apps launch as a new tab in Chrome and because Chromebooks use only web apps, it won’t let you download applications like Skype, photoshop, iTunes, etc.

And what if the internet connection is really bad in your classroom? It’s not the worst case scenario. It happens a lot. Despite the fact that Chromebooks are web-based, you don’t always need internet access. You can also use Chromebooks offline. You can still create and edit Google Docs and watch movies on Google Play offline.

So why Chromebooks? Let’s look at the advantages of a Chromebook.

1. Chromebooks are inexpensive

That’s probably the number 1 reason. They are so much cheaper, most starting around $200, than iPads and laptops, and of course you still can do quite a lot with them as well.

2. Chromebooks are easy to use

Chromebooks for students are a perfect match. They are portable, don’t weigh much, boot up fast and have a long lasting battery up to 8 hours. Any student, young or old, can handle a Chromebook. Since ours are controlled by our District, a student can’t really do much wrong.

3. Chromebooks are easy to manage

With the Google Admin Console, selected apps can be pre-installed, accessed, or blocked. Teachers can view usage and configuration reports for individual students as well. On top that, schools have the option of filtering and monitoring mail, and internet content.

If a teacher has a problem using Chromebooks, support is available twenty-four hours a day/seven days a week, online, by email, by chat, or phone.

So, I think you could say that managing Chromebooks is child’s play.

4. Chromebooks stimulate collaboration

Gmail, Calendars, Google Classroom, Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Sheets and video conferencing all allow students to connect with others and to collaborate on classroom projects. Students can collaborate anytime, anywhere.

5. There’s a wide range of educational Chromebook apps

The “Google Chromebook” is compatible with a wide range of apps. It has the support for Android apps and “Google apps for education”. In the Google Play store, you can find other applications that are a real asset to your classroom.

Here are a couple of my favorite Chromebook apps.

6. Unlimited Chromebook users

There is no limit on the number of students that can be included on “G suite for education” (the app platform especially for schools). Since the apps are attached to user profiles, Chromebooks can be used by different students as well.

Every student has their own personalized profile and learning experience when they log in to their apps, settings, classwork, books, and videos. On top of that, Chromebooks can be easily shared with other students.

Guests can use Chromebooks as well, but they won’t be able to access any information on the Chromebook, nor save their work when finished.

7. Chromebooks are secure

Since they have built-in security, there is no risk of unwanted software installations, adjusted settings, or malware. That’s also because you just can’t download things anymore.

Chromebooks get their updates via the Google cloud server, which means that waiting for updates to happen are basically a thing of the past.