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Introduction to
Chromebooks
The (always) New Chromebook
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What is a Chromebook?
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Are you
ready?
Ready When You Are?
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Chromebook Care
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Chromebook Care
● When unplugging-do so gently
● Carry the Chromebook closed and with two
hands
● Keep water bottle on the floor to avoid water
damage
● When not using your Chromebook, close it
to save the battery
● When finished, make sure to log off
● Put it in the cart gently and plug in to make
sure it gets charged- look for the light
Logging In: GS students
● open Chrome
browser
● fill in the email and
pw with info from
Ms. Harris (every student
will get a card w/ username &
password)
Logging In: Jr. High & HS
● Log on to school PC.
● CTRL+ALT+DEL
● Select Change pw
● Put in old pw
● select a new pw. It must be 8 characters
or more. (If it fits the criteria, you can choose your same old pw, but you still
have to go through this process.)
● Go to Chrome Browser
● log in with username & new pw
(26smithj@husd4.org and new pw)
Chrome Home
Google Search
Google
Docs
You Tube
Apps
Touch Pad
Click: Just press down on the lower half of the touchpad.
Since tap-to-click is enabled by default, you can quickly tap
the touchpad to click.
Right-click: Click the touchpad with two fingers.
Scroll: Place two fingers on the touchpad and move
them up and down to scroll vertically, left and right to
scroll horizontally.
Drag and drop: Click the item you want to move with one
finger. With a second finger, move the item. Release both
fingers to drop the item at its new location.
Vocabulary
Omnibox
Tabs
Windows
Keyboard
Search Key, Delete Key & Caps Lock
to open the Chrome menu:
Keyboard Shortcuts
CTL + alt + ?
will give you a pop-
up box listing all
keyboard shortcuts.
Chrome Apps Menu
on “The Launcher”
Bookmarking
Always show the bookmarks Bar:
Wrench>Bookmarks>Always Show
Bookmarks Bar
Star a Bookmark
Right-click on “Other Bookmarks” to get
to the Bookmark Manager
Signing Off
Your settings travel with you
It does not matter which Chromebook you log
into because your settings, bookmarks, themes,
apps and extensions travel with you and your
account.
How to Take a Screenshot
Screenshot of the entire
screen - Ctrl +
Select the area for a
Screenshot - Ctrl + Shift +
To see downloads Ctrl + m
Chromecart Reservations
● Library Webpage...
● Computer Reservations.
Use your Wikispaces LogOn & Password.
● Choose a week...
● Hit Edit button...
● Type your name in the box.
● Hit Save.
GS Chrome Carts
3rd/4th grade cart = Mrs. Vaughn’s room.
5th/6th grade cart = Mr. Feldker’s room.
Jr. High / HS Chrome Carts
Athena = in Mr. Wells’ room
Aphrodite = in Mr. Mortenson’s room
Artemis = Mrs. Bonner’s room
Shakespeare & Einstein will remain in lab.
Chrome Cart Rules of the Road
1. Keep the cart plugged in at ALL TIMES.
2. Must be returned each time when you are
finished...don’t make others search for it!
3. Cart should be locked when not in use...and
please keep the combination secret!
4. Be gentle when you slide the Chromebooks
in and plug them in. Should go into the cart in
correct order.
5. Each student should be “assigned” the same
Chromebook each time.
Questions about the Chromebook?
Chrome Web Store
Chrome Apps are advanced interactive
websites providing either a wide-ranging
set of features, or focusing on a single
task like photo editing or shopping. You
can discover more than 30,000 free and
paid apps, themes and extensions at
the Chrome Web Store.
Chrome Web Store
Apps
Apps
23 interesting web apps
Extensions
Google Voice
Google Tasks
Google Dictionary
Google +1
Google+ Notifications
Google Related
Google Docs VIewer
Docs/PDF/PowerPoint viewer
Search by Image
Web Clipboard
Send from Gmail
Eye dropper
Quickrr Calculator
Tab Menu
Last Pass
Weather
Craigslist Preview
Autopager
Read Later Fast
Neat bookmarks
Evernote
Awesome Screenshot
By Google Productivity
23 useful extensions
Even more!
Boomerang for Gmail
Chrome to phone
Session Buddy
Incredible Start Page
Chrome Tips Beta
AppJump App Launcher
Chrome Vox
goo.gl URL shortner
Popchrom
WOT
Shareaholic
Mathboard
Quizlet
Biodigital Human
Beat the boot
Word search puzzle
The Elementals
Carrotsticks
20 things I learned
practice math
box.net
Theme Creator
Lucid Chart
Meegenius
Extensions Web Apps
WeVideo
Stupeflix
Creaza Education
One True Media
Pixlr
Picnik
Aviary
Pandora
YouTube
Spotify
Rdio
Chromoting
Citrix
Ericom
Living on the web
Citation
This presentation was originally created by
Molly Schroeder, Technology Integration
Specialist for the Edina Public Schools. It
was adapted and additional material was
added for use with Heyworth Schools and
policy by District Librarian Michelle Harris.

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  • 2. The (always) New Chromebook If you can't play the video click here to watch it on YouTube.
  • 3. What is a Chromebook? If you can't play the video click here to watch it on YouTube.
  • 5. Ready When You Are? If you can't see the video above click here to view it on YouTube.
  • 6. Chromebook Care If you can't view the video above click here to watch it on YouTube
  • 7. Chromebook Care ● When unplugging-do so gently ● Carry the Chromebook closed and with two hands ● Keep water bottle on the floor to avoid water damage ● When not using your Chromebook, close it to save the battery ● When finished, make sure to log off ● Put it in the cart gently and plug in to make sure it gets charged- look for the light
  • 8. Logging In: GS students ● open Chrome browser ● fill in the email and pw with info from Ms. Harris (every student will get a card w/ username & password)
  • 9. Logging In: Jr. High & HS ● Log on to school PC. ● CTRL+ALT+DEL ● Select Change pw ● Put in old pw ● select a new pw. It must be 8 characters or more. (If it fits the criteria, you can choose your same old pw, but you still have to go through this process.) ● Go to Chrome Browser ● log in with username & new pw (26smithj@husd4.org and new pw)
  • 11. Touch Pad Click: Just press down on the lower half of the touchpad. Since tap-to-click is enabled by default, you can quickly tap the touchpad to click. Right-click: Click the touchpad with two fingers. Scroll: Place two fingers on the touchpad and move them up and down to scroll vertically, left and right to scroll horizontally. Drag and drop: Click the item you want to move with one finger. With a second finger, move the item. Release both fingers to drop the item at its new location.
  • 14. Search Key, Delete Key & Caps Lock to open the Chrome menu:
  • 15. Keyboard Shortcuts CTL + alt + ? will give you a pop- up box listing all keyboard shortcuts.
  • 16. Chrome Apps Menu on “The Launcher”
  • 17. Bookmarking Always show the bookmarks Bar: Wrench>Bookmarks>Always Show Bookmarks Bar Star a Bookmark Right-click on “Other Bookmarks” to get to the Bookmark Manager
  • 19. Your settings travel with you It does not matter which Chromebook you log into because your settings, bookmarks, themes, apps and extensions travel with you and your account.
  • 20. How to Take a Screenshot Screenshot of the entire screen - Ctrl + Select the area for a Screenshot - Ctrl + Shift + To see downloads Ctrl + m
  • 21. Chromecart Reservations ● Library Webpage... ● Computer Reservations. Use your Wikispaces LogOn & Password. ● Choose a week... ● Hit Edit button... ● Type your name in the box. ● Hit Save.
  • 22. GS Chrome Carts 3rd/4th grade cart = Mrs. Vaughn’s room. 5th/6th grade cart = Mr. Feldker’s room.
  • 23. Jr. High / HS Chrome Carts Athena = in Mr. Wells’ room Aphrodite = in Mr. Mortenson’s room Artemis = Mrs. Bonner’s room Shakespeare & Einstein will remain in lab.
  • 24. Chrome Cart Rules of the Road 1. Keep the cart plugged in at ALL TIMES. 2. Must be returned each time when you are finished...don’t make others search for it! 3. Cart should be locked when not in use...and please keep the combination secret! 4. Be gentle when you slide the Chromebooks in and plug them in. Should go into the cart in correct order. 5. Each student should be “assigned” the same Chromebook each time.
  • 25. Questions about the Chromebook?
  • 26. Chrome Web Store Chrome Apps are advanced interactive websites providing either a wide-ranging set of features, or focusing on a single task like photo editing or shopping. You can discover more than 30,000 free and paid apps, themes and extensions at the Chrome Web Store. Chrome Web Store
  • 27. Apps
  • 28. Apps
  • 31. Google Voice Google Tasks Google Dictionary Google +1 Google+ Notifications Google Related Google Docs VIewer Docs/PDF/PowerPoint viewer Search by Image Web Clipboard Send from Gmail Eye dropper Quickrr Calculator Tab Menu Last Pass Weather Craigslist Preview Autopager Read Later Fast Neat bookmarks Evernote Awesome Screenshot By Google Productivity 23 useful extensions
  • 32. Even more! Boomerang for Gmail Chrome to phone Session Buddy Incredible Start Page Chrome Tips Beta AppJump App Launcher Chrome Vox goo.gl URL shortner Popchrom WOT Shareaholic Mathboard Quizlet Biodigital Human Beat the boot Word search puzzle The Elementals Carrotsticks 20 things I learned practice math box.net Theme Creator Lucid Chart Meegenius Extensions Web Apps
  • 33. WeVideo Stupeflix Creaza Education One True Media Pixlr Picnik Aviary Pandora YouTube Spotify Rdio Chromoting Citrix Ericom Living on the web
  • 34. Citation This presentation was originally created by Molly Schroeder, Technology Integration Specialist for the Edina Public Schools. It was adapted and additional material was added for use with Heyworth Schools and policy by District Librarian Michelle Harris.