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Chrome Can: Creating eBooks with Chromebooks!

Dr. Shannon Doak

This media includes images, audio, video, blog posts, and eBooks. Chromebooks can do all of these things including creating eBooks. Chromebooks can read and create both of these formats. Chromebooks can create PDF’s in multiple ways. There are several ways Chromebooks can be used to create EPUB eBooks.

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Chrome Can: Podcasting in the Classroom

Dr. Shannon Doak

Podcasts can be made on Chromebooks by using audio recording tools available. Yet another tool that can help make the Chromebook a fantastic computer for learning! The teacher could create a podcast about a content area the students are studying. Students would then listen to the podcast. It is like a verbal chatroom online.

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Google Teacher Tribe Podcast | Episode 3 The New Google Sites

Shake Up Learning

We also have some Google news and updates to share, and some great resources from our blogs. New Chromebooks: [link]. Android apps: Last May , Google announced that Android apps were coming to Chromebooks. ePortfolios. On the Blogs. Show Notes and additional resources and links are below. Download Episode.

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Chrome Can: Screencasting!

Dr. Shannon Doak

To learn more about how screencasting can be used in the classroom please visit this great blog post. Chromebooks can be used to create screencasts. In fact, making a screencast on a Chromebook is super easy. There are currently two fantastic tools available on Chromebooks that make screencast creation simple.

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It’s Not About Google (Part 4) – SULS047

Shake Up Learning

Or use the keyboard shortcut: Control + Shift + N (PC and Chromebook). My favorite method for sharing student work is on a Google Site or a Blogger blog. Blogger is a traditional blogging platform that allows for comment. For students under 13, this should be managed by the teacher on a teacher blog.

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Chrome Can: Meme Creation and Educational Use

Dr. Shannon Doak

Here are several great blog posts about how other teachers have used memes in their classes. The blog post titled “Using Classroom Memes to Connect with Your Students” covers what memes are and how they work, links to some meme creation sites like the ones I will cover below and ideas for using them in class. .

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Make Reading Relevant with Thematic Units

Graphite Blog

I can view the notes and highlights in my teacher dashboard, although I often ask students to take a screenshot of their thoughts and add to their Seesaw eportfolio so their parents can also see their thinking. Students share all of their work with me using the Seesaw eportfolio app. allows students to take notes and highlight text.