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When we first introduced one-to-one iPad program, my students embraced it and took their learning to new levels. One class read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and used Google Earth to chart Huck and Jim's travels down the Missippi River.
Other students created mindmaps of key characters from To Kill a Mockingbird that included live hyperlinks to outside sources. Another student programmed a Pitfall-style video game that vicarioulsy navigated relationship issues from a Pat Conroy novel.
With Chromebooks, my students will continue to push the boundaries of language arts, but with more sustainable, low-cost tools than the one-to-one iPad program provides.
Google Chromebooks are the wave of the future, because they are universal and sustainable, they don't cost a ton, and they work seamlessly with Google's educational suite of apps.
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When we first introduced one-to-one iPad program, my students embraced it and took their learning to new levels. One class read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and used Google Earth to chart Huck and Jim's travels down the Missippi River.
Other students created mindmaps of key characters from To Kill a Mockingbird that included live hyperlinks to outside sources. Another student programmed a Pitfall-style video game that vicarioulsy navigated relationship issues from a Pat Conroy novel.
With Chromebooks, my students will continue to push the boundaries of language arts, but with more sustainable, low-cost tools than the one-to-one iPad program provides.
Google Chromebooks are the wave of the future, because they are universal and sustainable, they don't cost a ton, and they work seamlessly with Google's educational suite of apps.