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Some app substitutions for iPad apps to use on a Chromebook

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Chromebooks - apps recommendations and substitutions Many “apps” made for iOS and Android aren’t meant to be used as apps on a Chromebook, anymore than they would be on a Mac or Windows device. Find more here: Google Apps and Chromebooks Web App Recommendations - a whole lot! Follow me on Twitter and Google+.

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How to Create a Paperless Classroom

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Options include Jing (provides a link to a video), Screencast-o-matic (provides a video that can be embedded or uploaded to YouTube), and Educreations. Give students a method to work together using forums, LMS Discussion Boards, blogs, and even Twitter. Would you trade your smartphone for a 1983 Nokia mobile phone?

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Go Paperless for Earth Day

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digital devices for students–Chromebooks, laptops, iPads, or netbooks. Using the very affordable Chromebooks might solve the digital devices, but where will students be able to connect to the internet to access their classwork, assignments, and grades? There are lots of options for laptops, Chromebooks, and iPads.

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5 Must-have tools for Ed Conferences

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iPad, Chromebook, or netbook. Instead, bring a Chromebook, netbook, tablet PC, or iPad. apps for Twitter/FB/G+/LI–or whatever your social media of choice is. There are great app alternatives to Evernote/OneNote: Educreations –turns your iPad into a recordable whiteboard. a scanner (for paperwork, business cards).

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How to go Paperless in Your Classroom

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digital devices for students–Chromebooks, laptops, iPads, or netbooks. Using affordable Chromebooks might solve the digital devices, but where will students be able to connect to the internet to access their classwork, assignments, and grades? Would you trade your smartphone for a 1983 Nokia mobile phone? And then charge.

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