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Logitech Pen–No Setup, No Batteries, No Problems

Ask a Tech Teacher

The Logitech Pen works on any USI (Universal Stylus Initiative)-compatible Chromebook which means no pairing required. Most newer Chromebooks are USI-enabled. Here’s a link to see a list of USI-capable devices like Acer, ASUS, HP, Lenovo, and more. Don’t look for an on-off switch. Here are some of my thoughts: Pros.

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Picking a Chromebook for your 1:1 Program

The Electric Educator

Chromebooks are HOT right now. At the end of 2015 we learned that 50% of devices in the classroom are Chromebooks. There are more Chromebook models available than ever before, so how do school leaders decide which one to purchase? Size + Durability + Touch = Cost All Chromebooks run the same operating system.

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Discover Linux for Classroom Computing by @SamPatue

TeacherCast

This is where Chromebooks or iPads happens, and these are decisions that can shape education. Even if we never used the resident software available, the computers work well as a desktop Chromebook. I installed it on my Lenovo Thinkpad x140e. School administrators make decisions about which checks get cut to whom.

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What's In Your Elementary STEM Lab?

Tech Helpful

5 Lenovo Laptops. Class Set of Chromebooks. The robotics and coding platforms are used across the curriculum to teach in classroom concepts regardless of the subject matter. Allows students to build, program and command these LEGO based robots. LEGO Education WeDo kits. Makerbot 3D Printer. Ways to make 3D designs.

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3 Steps to a More Accessible Classroom

Graphite Blog

In my first-grade classroom, a third of my students were learning English as a second language. As a public school teacher, I had to constantly evaluate how my teaching practices and materials could better include and empower the vast diversity in my classroom. I used closed-captioning with BrainPop Jr.

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What’s New: New Tools for Schools

techlearning

The program includes in-classroom professional development sessions. Furthermore, ABCMouse will be offered at no cost to teachers for use in their classrooms, allowing them to take full advantage of many of these offerings. Videos provide stopping points to facilitate classroom discussion and encourage critical thinking.

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Analysis: Is Higher Ed Ready for the Tech Expectations of the Teens of 2022?

Edsurge

We’d need to consider not just what technology products students are exposed to in the classroom, but also across the rest of their lives. They went into first grade when Apple was rolling out the first iPad, in 2010. A year later, in their second grade, Google launched the first Chromebooks. Yes, teens.

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