Friday, June 27, 2014

Google Play for Education expands its availability to Chromebooks

google_play_for_education


When Google Play for Education was announced last year at Google I/O, the focus was get tablets into the classroom due to their approachability. Fast forward to this year’s Google I/O and now Google Play for Education is bringing Chromebooks into the fold. Chromebooks are already being used across the country in many school districts due to their pricing, security, and simplicity. Google received feedback from many teachers feeling that having Chromebooks could open the door to an easier way to find content. For K-12 Chromebook schools, Google Play for Eduction is now available.


Here is some of the functionality with Google Play for Education combined with a Chromebook:


  • Share Chrome apps instantly, with the whole class or with individual students — starting with favorites like GeoGebra, TechSmith SnagIt and CK-12. Soon we’re adding brand new apps from partners like Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Discovery Education and Scholastic.

  • Adapt classroom reading to students’ current interests as they choose from thousands of K-12 books, from the latest non-fiction to free classics like Huckleberry Finn and Jane Eyre.

  • Create custom YouTube playlists for students using videos from educator-approved channels.

Source: Official Google Enterprise Blog



Come comment on this article: Google Play for Education expands its availability to Chromebooks






No comments: