More and more schools
are realizing that Google
Chromebooks are the answer to updating outdated schools. Unfortunately
though, in many cases they are making purchases for large scale deployment with
little investment toward preparation for implementation issues or knowledge of
where to turn to connect with others who have had experience in Chromebooks
(and Google Apps for Ed) deployment.
That’s where learning networks come in. Fortunately there is an experienced online community available to support others venturing into this world.
That’s where learning networks come in. Fortunately there is an experienced online community available to support others venturing into this world.
Here are some resources:
Chromebook Edu (Google
Community)
The Google+ community for Chromebooks, Chrome
OS, and Chrome browser in EDU.
Google Ed Groups – Find others
in your geographic area
GEGs provide a geographically
based platform for educators to collaborate with others who are using Google
and live in your area. Activities take place both online and offline. Online
GEGs provide a space for educators to discuss together and learn through
Google+; offline, locally run events and workshops are a way to learn and share
face to face.
Intel Chromebook support
communities
Intel Education’s community for teachers
engaging in innovative practices with Chromebooks, tablets, and 2 in 1 devices.
Microsoft Innovative
Educator – 1:1 Partners in Learning
Microsoft’s 1:1 hot
topic in their Partners in Learning (PiL) community. Join a “dream team” of practitioners from
around the world who have designed and/or taught in 1:1 classrooms and schools
and will be sharing their ideas and thoughts.
Twitter lists
Chromebook Eds – A public list by Michael
Podraza (20 members)
Chromebook Gurus – A public list by Beth Still (13
members)
The Chromebook
EDU Consortium
The
Chromebook EDU Consortium brings custom learning solutions to schools deploying
Chromebooks and Google Apps. We are passionate about your success in deploying
Google solutions for academic achieve and deliver a range of professional
development paths.
Have you deployed Chromebooks in your school or
district? If you have, do you use any of these networks? What was your
experience? Where else do you turn for support?
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