Shāswat Ş Doctör ©™ @shaswat_doctor |
Daily Tips and Tricks from Around the Web (collected by a huge fan of Chromebooks in education)
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
#Google not planning new #Chromebook #Pixel right now - http://ift.tt/2m650G2
Saturday, February 25, 2017
PCMag dives into the #chromebook flip citing "its rich selection of features makes it well worth the extra money" -- ow.ly/PG7R309kDnc
ASUS North America @ASUSUSA |
Thursday, February 23, 2017
Robby Payne retweeted: With the #Samsung #Chromebook Plus and Pro, #Google #Keep fails at showing how good this pen/screen combo really is. https://t.co/NwfZRx9GUO
Chrome Unboxed @chromeunboxed |
Samsung Chromebook Plus VS. Pro: Android Apps
And that core, the processors, make a difference in the things these guys are good at.
The Pro, for instance, is much better at handling more browser tabs and more intensive Chromebook tasks. The Core m3 chip is simply faster and stronger than the ARM chip in the Plus.
However, when we talk about running Android apps, the ARM chip in the Plus shows itself to be a bit more capable. But only a bit.
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Google Now Certifies Processors Optimized For Chromebooks : Meet OP1 - Chrome Story
From story: The Chromebook performs way better than all the other ARM processors when used in a form factor like this convertible Chromebook. It works almost like a mid-range Intel chip built for desktop computing. So, what is this chip? The name just says OP1. Additional specifications from has “Hexa-core (Dual ARM® Cortex®-A72, Quad Cortex-A53 big.LITTLE™ configuration)”. OP1 is made by Rockchip, a company without much fancy reputation to flash around. They are known for their inexpensive ARM processors. We have seen a Chromebook or two with their chip inside... OP is a trademark owned by Google. It is a certification that Google bestows on processors that are optimized for Chromebooks. I am not sure about this, but looks like OP is only for ARM processors, at least for now.
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Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Monday, February 20, 2017
How Google Chromebooks conquered schools
The Chromebook's popularity in education is also largely limited to primary and high school, analysts say. Macs and Windows laptops are still ...
How to set up your new #Chromebook the right way | @pcworld bit.ly/2l0wmfV #Google #PCs
Duane Baker @DBaker007 |
Sunday, February 19, 2017
Lesson Ideas for #Chromebook Classrooms: Simple Story Builder http://ift.tt/2kY7dzZ
someone @blog_smoe |
Lesson Ideas for #Chromebook Classrooms: Flipped Book Reviews http://ift.tt/2kYboMa
someone @blog_smoe |
Lesson Ideas for #Chromebook Classrooms: Getting Started with Computers http://ift.tt/2kYgCHV
someone @blog_smoe |
Lesson ideas for #chromebook Classrooms: Typing for Elementary Studentds http://ift.tt/2kYgEj1
someone @blog_smoe |
Lesson Ideas for #Chromebook Classrooms: Collaborative #Math Study Guides http://ift.tt/2lZp91t
someone @blog_smoe |
#Android Apps on #Chromebooks - what does this mean for the classroom? http://ift.tt/2kMaO3j #chromebookEDU #gafe
John R. Sowash @jrsowash |
GOOGLE’S ICONIC CR-48 CHROMEBOOK’S END OF LIFE MAY HAVE ARRIVED
https://chromeunboxed.com/iconic-google-cr-48-chromebooks-end-of-life-may-have-arrived/
*At the time of publishing this article, the Google support page for End of Life policies now forwards to a Chrome for Business and Education page. The page now states that End of Life for Chrome devices is actually 6.5 years. We are researching this to see if the policy has, in fact, been updated.
Saturday, February 18, 2017
Eduardo Perez retweeted: Hey #chromebook users! Did you know that you can use the onscreen keyboard for microphone input ANYWHERE?! #eduwin
Dee Lanier @deelanier |
Samsung's #Chromebook Pro looks like a decent budget laptop, but its no replacement for my Pixel LS.. http://ift.tt/2lvztxh
Yousef Lasi @youseflasi |
Selecting a #Chromebook for your 1:1 Program bit.ly/2jwgNgU #EdTech #chromebookEDU
John R. Sowash @jrsowash |
Friday, February 17, 2017
#SamsungChromebook Pro Could Be Game-Changer for Google - goo.gl/news/txcgT via news.google.com @google #tech #Chromebook
Douglas Holtzman @DouglasHoltzman |
ASUS C302 or Samsung Chromebook Plus? I made my decision.
So earlier this week I got two of the latest and greatest Chromebooks available to do some testing and comparison. I just wanted to let you guys know that after a week of daily use of the ASUS C302 and Samsung Chromebook Plus, I felt that for the price the ASUS met more of my needs.
The Samsung had a better screen and the pen was a cool/fun feature but not something I could see myself using on a regular basis. The performance overall was better on the ASUS and since this is a computer I plan to keep around for a while I wanted to make sure it wouldn't bog down within the next year or two. The m3 processor is perfect for what I need while the ARM processor had occasional slowdowns and did not handle multi-tasking nearly as well, especially when I would try to use it in tablet mode.
Speaking of which, tablet mode on the Samsung was fantastic and if you plan to use your Chromebook in tablet more than 50% of the time I highly recommend Samsung's Plus or wait for the Pro. The ASUS is just awkward to hold in tablet form (portrait orientation) while the Samsung felt like an actual tablet and the 3:2 screen is perfect for that application. Battery life was slightly better on the ASUS (around 9.5 hours) which was one of my top priorities and I enjoyed using the trackpad more than Samsung's. Neither device had stellar audio but the ASUS IMO was slightly better but I doubt I will use the speakers on it much.
The ASUS keyboard is one of the best keyboards I have used even compared to my old Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro. The aesthetics of the ASUS appealed to me more due to the backlit keyboard, sharp edges, and 16:9 screen. I think the 3:2 screen of the Samsung is definitely best for productivity but I enjoyed watching movies and shows on the ASUS more. The software bugs were also more evident on the Samsung for whatever reason. Apps that would run fine on my ASUS struggled or didn't work at all on the Samsung.
I'm may look into the Samsung Pro when it comes out later this year but for now the ASUS C302 is the winner for my needs. I appreciate everyone's input and am glad that I could help some of you out and hope that you guys enjoy whatever decisions you came to. Everyone's priorities are different and there is no perfect Chromebook to rule them all. Not everyone may agree with my decision but I think one thing we can all agree on is that the future for Chromebooks and ChromeOS is bright.
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Gabriel Brangers retweeted: Excited to share this one! #Samsung #Chromebook Pro VS #ASUS Flip C302! goo.gl/oHqUC5
"Images, videos and audio files from Android apps are now accessible〜〜" http://ift.tt/2m12f5x #Chrome_OS #Chromebook #Chromebox
らま @llama17 |
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#Chrome_OS #Chromebook #Chromebox
Thursday, February 16, 2017
Is Samsung Chromebook Plus The Perfect Chromebook? #chromebook #citrix #google #android bit.ly/2llNixK
George Kuruvilla @gkuruvilla |