Chromebooks Redefine Learning in the Classroom

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Drea sits down with Karen Greenleaf, who joins us from the Chromebook product team, to discuss different apps available on Chromebooks.

They take a look at Science Journal (https://makingscience.withgoogle.com/science-journal?lang=en ), a digital interactive notebook. Students can explore the world around them, measuring data like sound, light and motion.

Second, FluencyTutor, which helps students practice reading on their own. They can record, playback, and compare readings in private without the pressures of reading aloud in class. You can check it out on the Chrome web store here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/fluency-tutor%C2%AE-for-google/ejajakfhhhhkifioabcekjjlhpoiijfa?hl=en-US

Did you know children can listen and understand up to 2-3 grade levels than what they can read? In addition to FluencyTutor, Listenwise is another powerful audio app that can help enhance reading and listening skills. http://blog.listenwise.com/2016/12/measures-effective-listening/

To learn more about Android Apps on Chromebooks, check out our support article here: https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/7021273?hl=en

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