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New Advanced Chrome Device Management (Book) - Chrome Enterprise/Education Upgrade

In 2017, I published a book through Amazon titled “Advanced Chrome Device Management”. Many thanks to you for purchasing this book. Google has been selling to schools and businesses under the name ‘Chrome Device Management license’ since 2017. Google began strengthening its Chrome business in 2019. Google has launched a product called Chrome Enterprise. This Chrome Enterprise includes Chrome browser, Chrome OS, Chromebook, and Chrome Device management. Beginning in 2020, Chrome Device Management License name has been changed to Chrome Enterprise Upgrade for businesses and Chrome Education Upgrade for education. Since publishing the Advanced Chrome Device Management book in 2017, Google has changed its name and updated many of its internal features. This led to the need to publish new book to reflect these updates. In this book, I easily organized the Chrome Enterprise Help documentation provided by Google regarding Chrome Device Management and made it easy to set u...

Differences between User and Device settings and Key settings for Chrome Enterprise Upgrade (CEU)

Key settings for Chrome Enterprise Upgrade (former, Chrome Device Management) There are more than 400+ policies that can be set through Chrome Device Management. There are five categories of settings: User Settings, Network Settings, Device Settings, Managed Guest Session Settings, and Kiosk Settings. There are Chromebooks available for you to install and use the Google Play Store. "Google Play Store settings" has been added to Chrome Device Management for these Chromebooks. Your domain’s administrator can enable Play Store and Android Apps to be managed through the Admin Console. One of the key elements of Chrome Device Management is setting Chrome Device to Managed Guest Sessions, Kiosk Settings, and Single App Kiosk Mode. Many users can share chrome Devices. For example, it can be used publicly, such as a business center PC, a PC for book searching in a bookstore or a library, or a public PC used by several production workers at a production factory f...

[Chromebook Tip] How to set the screen locked mode up for Quizzes using Chromebooks

You can help keep students focused while they take quizzes and tests on their Chromebooks. When students take a quiz in locked mode, they won’t be able to browse other websites or open any other apps. About locked mode Locked mode collects email addresses and limits quizzes to only your domain. When in locked mode: Students can’t use other apps.  Some extensions and keyboard shortcuts are disabled. If a student exits the quiz, or opens any other tab, the teacher is notified via email. Important : To use locked mode, you need: A Google Workspace for Education Account. A Chromebook managed by your school for each student.  Learn about managed Chromebooks [1] .  Chrome OS 75 and up . Turn on locked mode In  Google Forms , open a quiz. At the top, click Settings >  Quizzes . Check the box next to “Turn on locked mode.” Accessibility features & extensions in locked mode Recommended Chromebook accessibility features ...

Key settings for Chrome Device Management (Chrome Enterprise/Chrome Education Upgrade (CEU))

Key settings for Chrome Device Management  (CEU) There are more than 500+ policies that can be set through Chrome Device Management (CEU). There are five categories of settings: User Settings, Network Settings, Device Settings, Managed Guest Session Settings, and Kiosk Settings. There are Chromebooks available for you to install and use the Google Play Store. "Google Play Store settings" has been added to Chrome Device Management for these Chromebooks. Your domain’s administrator can enable Play Store and Android Apps to be managed through the Admin Console. One of the key elements of Chrome Device Management (CEU) is setting Chrome Device to Managed Guest Sessions, Kiosk Settings, and Single App Kiosk Mode. Many users can share chrome Devices. For example, it can be used publicly, such as a business center PC, a PC for book searching in a bookstore or a library, or a public PC used by several production workers at a production factory for business pu...

How to Manage Android Apps for Google Workspace users using Chromebook

How to Manage Android Apps (Google Play(beta)) for Google Workspace users using Chromebook  A Google Workspace  administrator can manage Chromebook users who want to install Andorid apps in the domain. Here is the information on how to manage Chromebook users installing Android apps by Google Workspace administrator. An administrator can force to install approved Android apps for Chromebooks logined in  Google Workspace . or allow  Google Workspace  users to install the Android apps from Play Store.  If you’re a Chrome for business customer, the managed Google Play Store is available for   these Chromebooks   using Chrome OS version 53 and later. For Chrome for education, the managed Google Play Store is supported on Chrome OS version 56 and later. Before you begin         Enable Android apps for Chrome OS in your domain Android apps on Chrome OS use the Android and Google Play manage...