Wednesday, September 17, 2014

#BacktoSchool List Begone. Google Chromebooks Are the New Kid in Town

If you're still talking about the digital divide, you haven't heard about Google Chromebooks. Chromebooks are not only affordable, they actually save schools, districts, and families money. Chromebooks are only about $225 and last for about three years. That's $75 a year. The devices cost less than your back to school list for the next three years and yet provide so much more.

Let's take a look. Check out the basic list below. With the exception of your child's clothing, the back-to-school list is history. Pencils, paper, sticky notes, calendar, crayons, erasers, notebooks, even trading cards are a thing of the past with Chromebooks. Say "Goodbye back to school list" and "Hello Google Draw, Docs, Sheets, Calculator, and more."


The device also addresses the major roadblocks to tech integration such as power management, start up time, imaging, virus, and more. You can read about that here.  Like what you read? You can win an Intel-powered Chromebook by tweeting your favorite feature, tagging @IntelEdu, and using the hashtag #IntelChromebooks. Details here

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