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If you were received a Chromebook in June or later '''and signed in with your Riverdale Gmail account,''' you're enrolled. Congratulations! Keep going. | If you were received a Chromebook in June or later '''and signed in with your Riverdale Gmail account,''' you're enrolled. Congratulations! Keep going. | ||
'''Absolutely necessary steps:''' | |||
#Turn on your Chromebook using the power button to the right of the keyboard. It's the small silver one. | |||
Next update it [https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/177889?hl=en by following these instructions]. | #Sign in to your Chromebook using your RCS username and password. | ||
#If you're asked to, select an image for your user profile. | |||
While you're in settings, check out some of your options. | #Ensure you're on the RCS-Community Wi-Fi network. | ||
##Click the status tray at lower right (it has the time and your avatar photo). | |||
##If you see "Connected to RCS-Guest," click it, select RCS-Community, and enter your password. | |||
[https:// | #Next update it [https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/177889?hl=en by following these instructions] (in the "Check for updates yourself" section). Click Done when finished -- no need to wait there. | ||
#While you're in settings, check out some of your options. Under "Touchpad settings" you can reverse your scrolling direction (Chromebook calls this "Australian scrolling"). "Google Now cards" and "OK Google" might be useful. | |||
#When your Chrome OS update is ready, you'll see an alert in your status tray. Restart your Chromebook to install the update. Again, [https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/177889?hl=en instructions are here]. | |||
'''Optional but important additional steps:''' | |||
Next start learning about Chrome OS with these links: | #Once updated, you should be able to use the Google Play Store in order to test Android apps. You'll see it open when you log back in. | ||
Google's Chromebook tutorials | ##Click Agree, wait for it to run an update, and then browse our apps. | ||
11 tips (Geek.com) | #Next start learning about Chrome OS with these links: | ||
10 tips (Gizmodo) | ##[https://support.google.com/chromebook/?hl=en#topic=3399709 Google's Chromebook tutorials] | ||
##[https://www.geek.com/chips/11-tips-to-get-the-most-out-of-your-chromebook-1637058/ 11 tips (Geek.com)] | |||
##[https://fieldguide.gizmodo.com/10-tricks-to-make-yourself-a-chromebook-master-1785858810 10 tips (Gizmodo)] | |||
##And search Google for "Chromebook tutorial" if you want more. | |||
Definitely | #Definitely Chrome OS keyboard shortcuts by pressing ctrl+alt+?. | ||
alt+[ , alt+] , alt+- and alt++ are alt-awesome, and there are an alt-ton more. Trust | #*alt+[ , alt+] , alt+- and alt++ are alt-awesome, and there are an alt-ton more. | ||
#*Trust us, you won't figure them out unless you use ctrl+alt+?. | |||
#*(Note: the above shortcuts mean you hold alt and press the key after the +.) | |||
#Try out our awesome Chromebook workflows! We've tested thoroughly this summer and have built a number of methods for getting things done on a Chromebook. Go here. | |||
OneNote (for, um, notes) | #Start looking for great apps that we can use in the fall. Browse via [https://play.google.com/store?hl=en this link] since you can't install until we authorize new apps. Then request authorization of apps [Mailto:support-ticket@riverdale.edu?subject=RCS Chromebook Android app request&body=Please review and allow the following Android apps: by e-mail] or via [https://support.riverdale.edu Tech Support request]. Some to try: | ||
Google Keep (also for notes) (it's already installed) | ##OneNote (for, um, notes) Google Keep (also for notes) (it's already installed) Schoology (for integrated audio/video posting as well as status tray notifications) Explain Everything (for whiteboard recording) AirDroid (for file transfer between Chromebook and laptop) | ||
Schoology (for integrated audio/video posting as well as status tray notifications) | |||
Explain Everything (for whiteboard recording) | |||
AirDroid (for file transfer between Chromebook and laptop) | |||
Find other useful Android apps | Find other useful Android apps |