The document discusses various Chromebook models from Samsung, Acer, and other manufacturers that are suitable for educational use, outlining their specifications and prices. It also covers different modes of operating Chromebooks, potential classroom uses, tips for Chromebook care, and resources for support and learning more about Chrome OS. The Chromebooks described range in price from $349 to $449 and are presented as low-cost, cloud-based options for schools seeking computing devices.
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Google Chrome is just not a browser but also a Operating System. I have given a very brief overview about the Chrome Os and browser.
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Chromebooks are a faster and fairly inexpensive computer that start up in less than 7 seconds, offer thousands of web-based apps, have built-in virus protection, and can easily synchronization to Google’s cloud and burgeoning services infrastructure. In this webinar:
Learn Chromebook specifications.
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This is my first major presentation I gave for the company that hosted my internship. It outlines my recommendations for their computers and network. I must have made an impression, since they began implementing the changes almost immediately!
Google Chrome is just not a browser but also a Operating System. I have given a very brief overview about the Chrome Os and browser.
I have studied various articles and websites before making this one.. So its genuine information...!!!
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Learn Chromebook specifications.
Understand how to use a Chromebook.
Discover how to install Linux and dual boot.
Determine if Chromebooks are a good fit for your library.
This is my first major presentation I gave for the company that hosted my internship. It outlines my recommendations for their computers and network. I must have made an impression, since they began implementing the changes almost immediately!
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2. This session is not an endorsement of the
Chromebook but rather an exploration of
the features of this product and its
potential use in education.
Mark and Ron
5. Mode 1
• Out of the box
• No device management
• Use existing/personal Google accounts
6. Mode 2
• Managed Devices
• Chromebooks enrolled in your Google
Domain
• Centrally apply settings to control the
behavior of the devices
• Use existing/personal Google accounts
7. Mode 3
• Enroll devices in your Google domain
• Use in conjunction with the Google domain
apps and user accounts
8. Classroom Usage
• limited number of units used by
whole class
• full class set shared by classes
• 1:1 program
• BYOD program
9. Hardware
Samsung Series 5
•12.1" (1280x800) display
•Starting at 3.06 lbs / 1.38 kg 1
•Up to 8.5 hours of continuous usage 2
•Intel® dual-core Atom Processor N570
•2 GB RAM
•Built-in dual-band Wi-Fi and 3G modem (opt) 3
•Built-in Webcam
•2 USB 2.0 ports
•4-in-1 memory card slot
•Micro-VGA port with VGA adaptor
Starting at:
$349
10. Samsung Series 5 550
•12.1" (1280x800) display
•3.3 lbs / 1.48 kg
•6 hours of continuous usage
•Intel® Core™ processor
•4 GB RAM
•Built-in dual band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Gigabit
ethernet, and 3G modem (opt)
•HD Camera
•2 USB 2.0 ports
•4-in-1 memory card slot
•DisplayPort++ Output (compatible with HDMI,
DVI, VGA)
•Kensington™ key lock compatible
Starting at:
$449
11. Acer Chromebook Specs
Full Specifications
•11.6" (1368 x 768) HD Widescreen CineCrystalTM LED-backlit LCD
•2.95 lbs. | 1.34 kg.
•6 hours of battery life
•1.66 GHz Intel® AtomTM N570 Dual-Core Processor
•16GB SDD
•2GB RAM Standard System Memory
•Instant On (eight second boot time)
•Built in dual-band Wi-Fi and World-mode 3G (optional)
•1.3 megapixel HD Webcam with noise cancelling microphone
•High-Definition Audio Support
•2 USB 2.0 ports
•4-in-1 memory card slot
•HDMI port
•Fullsize Chrome keyboard
•Oversize fully-clickable trackpad
•Full support for the latest web standards and Adobe® Flash®
•802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi
•Optional world-mode 3G available
Price tag: $349 (WiFi ONLY version)
12. Chromebox
• Intel® Core™ processor
• 4 GB RAM
• Built-in dual-band WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n
• Gigabit ethernet
• 6 USB 2.0 ports
• 2x DisplayPort++ Output (compatible with HDMI, DVI,
VGA)
• DVI-I single link output (compatible with VGA)
• Bluetooth 3.0™ compatible
• Kensington™ key lock compatible
$329
13. The “New” Chromebook
October 19, 2012
• 11.6’’ (1366x768) display
• 0.8 inches thin - 2.5 lbs / 1.1 kg
• Over 6.5 hours of battery
• Samsung Exynos 5 Dual Processor
• 100 GB Google Drive Cloud Storage with Solid State Drive
• Built-in dual band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n
• VGA Camera
• 1x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0
• HDMI Port
• Bluetooth 3.0™ Compatible
• $250
14. Chrome OS
• Google Chrome OS is a Linux-based operating system
designed by Google to work exclusively with web applications
• The user interface takes a minimalist approach, resembling that of
the Google Chrome web browser
• The only application on the device is a browser incorporating a
media player and a file manager
• All of this subject to continuous change and improvement
15.
16. Chromebooks in the Classroom
Pluses
Pluses
• Cloud Computing
• Fast boot time
• Long battery life
• Most web apps and extensions are free
• Screen size and resolution
• Centralized management
17. Chromebooks in the Classroom
Pluses
Pluses
• Automatic saving
• Access documents anywhere there is an
internet connection
• Automatic upgrades
• Not susceptible to viruses
18. Chromebooks in the Classroom
Other Things To Consider
Other Things To Consider
• Cost ???? (purchase or rental)
• OSAPAC software unavailable
• Standard software not available
• Dependent on a robust wireless network
• Availability in Canada ????
19. Chromebooks in the Classroom
Other Things To Consider
Other Things To Consider
• Batteries not replaceable ????
• Weak in multimedia
• Camera “sucks”
• File management
• Viability ????
• Durability
20. Storage and Battery Charging Cart
Cloud Craft
Chrome Charging Cart
holds 36 units
intelligent charging
$2298
22. Chromebook Care
• log off at the end of your session
• keep liquids and foods away from the
Chromebook
• carry the Chromebook with two hands
• plug the Chromebook into a power source
at the end of the day
• etc.
• etc.
46. Chrome Web Store
Chrome Apps are advanced interactive
websites providing either a wide-ranging set
of features, or focusing on a single task like
photo editing or shopping.
You can discover more than 30,000 free and
paid apps, themes and extensions at the
Chrome Web Store.
62. Chromebook / Chrome OS Resources
User Support Groups
Google Support
http://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/devices/
Chromebook Gurus
http://faqme.com/gurus
Chromebook Central
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/chromebook-central
Chromebook Forum
http://www.thechromebookforum.com/
Google Apps for Education
http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/edu/user_groups.html
Apps User Group
http://www.appsusergroup.org/