Hey there, 

I have used both chromebooks and macbooks in the media center/schools. I personally like chromebooks better for the kids since they are so easy to use. Students only have to log in once and everything they do on the computer is linked to their Google accounts. On Macbooks (if you are using Google accounts), students have to log into the computer, then log in again to Google chrome and sign in using their full email addresses, instead of their shortnames. It's a lot of extra typing and steps for the kids. The pros to macbooks is that there are a lot of awesome Apple apps (ie iMovie, Garageband) that you can use for projects in class. Chromebooks have tons of apps and extensions you can download from the Google store. 

As for teachers, I don't think that chromebooks are the best choice. If you are using an Interactive board (smartboard, promethean board, etc.), since chromebooks don't have a hard drive you can't download the software to be able to use the boards properly. We had a teacher's macbook break and they replaced it with a chromebook and now she can only use her board as a projector, since we can't download the software to the chromebook. Also for that same reason we can't access Gradebook on Chromebooks. 

Hope this helps!

Lauren

On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 2:37 PM, Michele Eligio <meligio@northbranfordschools.org> wrote:
Hi Everyone,

My tech director is contemplating solely using Chromebooks in the library next year. 

Thoughts on eliminating hard wired computers entirely? Pros/cons? (We are going full tilt Google next year - this year is the transition year.)

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North Branford High School Librarian

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