This morning I received an email from a reader who was concerned that her school was going to be using Chromebooks next year and she couldn't download anything. Unless the IT department is specifically blocking downloads, you can actually download files on a Chromebook. There isn't a lot storage space on a Chromebook so you'll want to download files sparingly. In the following video I cover where files go when they're downloaded on a Chromebook. The video also covers four other common questions from new Chromebook users.
You can learn lots of ways to use Chromebooks in your classroom during the Practical Ed Tech Chromebook Camp this July. Register this month and you'll save $50 on the registration cost.
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