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New Chromebook App Easily Records and Automatically Uploads Classroom Video

Edthena

While some Flip Video cameras are still in use (and still will work with Edthena), two new device platforms are becoming standard-issue in districts across the country: iPads and Chromebooks. Today we’re announcing the launch of the Edthena Chromebook app for video recording and upload. Designing for the device you already have.

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Record and Upload Video with One Click: It’s Now Possible within Google Chrome

Edthena

Designing for ease of use and equity of access. The video tool includes a timer for teachers to “set it and forget it.” After the specified duration, the recording automatically stops, and the upload begins.

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DEI in action: eSN Innovation Roundtable

eSchool News

CW: In my district, every student has Chromebook, but the downside is that it’s for class use only. I have friends working in more affluent districts and those children are allowed to take their Chromebooks home. The other side of that is, let’s say the district allowed them to take the Chromebooks home.

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Teacher-Student Digital Communication Makes for Good Learning

edWeb.net

“The idea of students having access to high-quality, safe, and appropriate technology to empower meaningful remote learning was a big awakening for many folks around the country,” she said. Some schools have addressed the tech deficits by providing devices students can bring home, like Chromebooks and even personal smartphones.