Showing posts with label chromebook for education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chromebook for education. Show all posts

Feb 9, 2017

The new Chromebook will come out in 2017

The new Chromebook will come out in 2017 with the following features:

  • Stylus pen support
    • Use pen to input handwriting. The pen does not require recharging and is easy to buy it as a new one once lost. Handwriting input makes it easy to input through Google's machine learning. Students will be able to input mathematical formulas and formulas more easily.
  •  World-facing camera support
    •  In a tablet-mode Chromebook with a 360-degree rotation, it was inconvenient to take a picture or video with a camera that was on the screen. To overcome this, Chromebooks equipped with a camera on the keyboard were introduced.
  •  USB-C charging
    • You can use your Chromebook for at least 8 hours on a single charge, but at the same time, it allows fast charging. It is already supported by Samsung Chromebook Plus / Pro version.
  • Android Apps support
    • Every Chromebook launched in 2017 says it can run "Android apps." As a result, most of the Android apps currently available on the Google Play Store will run on Chromebooks
  • Adobe Apps Support
    • Optimized Adobe Suite for Chromebooks - Photoshop, Lightroom mobile, Illustrator Draw, Photoshop Sketch, Adobe Comp CC, and Create Cloud Mobile
  • Powered by Creative Apps
    •  Among the apps that students need at school are 'Video Production Tools - WebVideo', 'Tools for Composing Music - Soundtrap', 'Story-based Multimedia Content Creation Tools - Explain Everything'
     
 Here is the image for the new Chromebook for Education:







Full Youtube Video  by Google's G Suite - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBSN0lwqLVU&t=0s 

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Jan 29, 2017

[How to set and manage Chrome policies for students using Chromebook]

At school, you may need to install only the apps specified by the school on Chromebooks that students use, or control Chrome extensions. It is necessary to prohibit students from visiting harmful sites on Chromebook.


G Suite administrator can create and control policies for users who use Chromebooks.



  • User policies apply regardless of which devices are logged in
    • Targeted users in the domain through the Admin Console.
    • Control your Chrome browser environment
      • Allowed apps and extension controls
      • Force apps and extensions to install
      • Chrome Web Store Permission Limitations
      • Browser environment control - Incognito mode, history, ad hoc mode, safe browsing, malicious sites, remote access client allowed
      • Proxy settings
      • Control the use of screenshots, block and allow access URLs
      • Print control etc.
    • Organizations that use G Suite or G Suite for Education users can manage policies in the G Suite Admin console.
    • Companies and schools that do not use Google Apps must acquire and manage Chrome Device Management Console licenses.

How to set Chrome policies for users.

As a Chrome administrator for your organization, you can set policies for how people use their Google Account on a Chrome device, an Android device, or the Chrome browser. These policies are cloud-managed, so they apply when signing in from a personal or public device. The policies don't apply to users signed in as guests or with a Google Account outside of your organization (such as a personal Gmail account).
You can also set device-level policies on corporate-managed Windows®, Mac®, and Linux® computers.
Android apps can run on Chrome OS on supported device models only. We are constantly adding support for new devices. To allow your users to run Android apps, you must enable Android apps on supported Chrome devices in your organization.

Before you begin

For Chrome user policies to work on Windows, Mac, or Linux computers, Chrome Management must be turned on in your Admin console.
  1. Sign in to the Google Admin console.
  2. From the Admin console dashboard, go to Apps > Additional Google Services.
  3. Next to Chrome Management, click Settings .
  4. Choose ON for everyoneON for some organizations or OFF.
    For more detailed steps, see  Turn Chrome Management on or off.
If you purchase Chrome device management licenses: Chrome policies still apply for users who sign in to a managed Chrome device, even if Chrome Management is turned off.

Set up user policies

Before you begin: To turn the service on or off for select groups of users, put their accounts in an organizational unit.
  1. Sign in to the Google Admin console.
  2. From the Admin console dashboard, go to Device management.
  3. On the left, click Chrome management.
  4. Click User settings
  5. On the left, select the organization to which you want the settings to apply to. Learn more
    Important: Make sure Chrome Management is turned on for this organization.
  6. Make the settings you want. A lightbulb marks settings that don't apply to all devices (click the lightbulb for details).
    Tip: Quickly find a setting on the User settings page by typing in Search settings at the top.
  7. At the bottom, click Save.
    Settings typically take effect in minutes. But they might take up to an hour to apply for everyone.


Sample 1 :  In Chrome Device Management Console, Device management  > Chrome >  User Settings > General -> Avatar
  

Sample 2: Forcing administrators to automatically install apps and extensions to users in the "Sales" organization. Device management> Chrome> User settings> Force installed apps and extensions



Three apps that are installed by the administrator after installation are automatically installed



Sample 3: User Settings> Startup > Home Button, Forcing the home button to be removed, and forcing the administrator to load the home page at startup

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"Home" button forced to disappear from user's browser Automatically display the homepage specified by the administrator at startup.




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Jan 15, 2017

[Amazon Paperback - 'Advanced Chrome Device Management & 2017 Essential Guide for Chromebook Users'

I also published a paperback in the Kindle Store along with e-book.

This is a new book published in 2017.  The title is 'Advanced Chrome Device Management & 2017 Essential Guide for Chromebook Users'

It is essential guides for Chromebook beginners and advanced users. In this book, the author explains the new and updated functions and information recently. 

To efficiently manage the many Chromebooks distributed to your employees or students in your company or school, Chrome Device Management console is necessary. The Chrome device management console allows you to define and set up more than 150 policies. It's more complicated than it sounds, and it takes a lot of time and effort to figure it out and use it efficiently. In this book, you can easily learn important things from the functions of Chrome device management through various workshops.

Workshop#1-How to enable Chromebook only on your corporate or school network
Workshop#2-How to set up your Chromebook as a public computer
Workshop#3-How to use Chromebook for student assessments using a single Koisk app
Workshop#4-How to create Digital Signage System for In-house Promotion





 
 
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