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Android Apps on Chromebooks

The Electric Educator

One of the most significant announcements coming out of the Google I / O developers conference this past May was the launch of Android Apps for Chrome. Early Access to Android for Chrome An early release of the Google Play Store for Chrome was expected to come to three devices in June: the Asus Flip, Acer R11, and Chromebook Pixel.

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6 Android Apps to Try on a Chromebook

Shake Up Learning

The post 6 Android Apps to Try on a Chromebook appeared first on Shake Up Learning. Using Android Apps on a Chromebook. Google has been working to bridge the gap between the tablet and laptop by allowing us to use Android apps on a Chromebook. Why Android Apps on Chromebooks. Android Apps on a Flip #Chromebook!

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The DLP Strategy Menu

Digital Promise

We built this tool based on one key belief: teaching and learning is primary, technology tools are secondary. All of the apps listed in the Strategy Menu are free (or free for basic use, with upgradable options), web-based, or cross-platform for Android and iOS. If unfamiliar with the app, simply click on the link to explore more.

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These New Web-Based AR and VR Tools Are Perfect for Chromebooks

Edsurge

Today’s most popular augmented and virtual reality applications are typically available for mobile devices, but many classrooms have moved from tablets to Chromebooks, especially at the secondary level. Android on Chromebooks Chromebooks are adding even more flexibility for AR/VR world.

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Create Short Animated Videos for Learning With the Tellagami App

EdTechSandyK

I was able to learn the app very quickly this weekend in preparation for introducing it to secondary fine arts teachers from my school district this morning. What I Like About Tellagami The app is free for both iOS and Android mobile devices, which makes it ideal for both 1:1 and BYOD learning environments. Unported License.

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Is your classroom ready for BYOD?

Neo LMS

Teachers must be capable of handling problems such as basic troubleshooting on Android, Apple and Windows devices. For schools to benefit from BYOD, they must have some level of expertise, resources and budget to effectively manage different technologies across various platforms.

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Using Facebook ‘Live’ In The Classroom Is A New, Exciting Learning Tool.

EdTech4Beginners

You must use a mobile device (Android or Apple) and the Facebook App needs to be installed. I streamed the secondary school’s head of science performing a heart dissection lesson. It has such great potential for use in schools to support education and share learning. How do you ‘Go Live?’ How did I go live?

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