Android, Asus Flip, and the maker classroom, top 3 posts for the week

Android, Asus Flip, and the maker classroom, top 3 posts for the week

Android has come to the Asus Flip Chromebook! Google released Android on the ChromeOS developer channel this week, enabling Android apps to run on the Asus Flip Chromebook. Unboxing the $69 (currently $49) PocketCHIP My PocketCHIP finally came this week! Two presents in the same week. 4 Tools to Merge the Digital and Physical in…

4 Tools to Merge the Digital and Physical in Your Maker Classroom | EdSurge News

4 Tools to Merge the Digital and Physical in Your Maker Classroom | EdSurge News

Managing that change in a Making context that encompasses digital tools, hands-on construction, creation and interaction allows students to learn and create new knowledge experientially. It gives them the ability to conceptualize new ideas and invent solutions for unexpected problems. Source: 4 Tools to Merge the Digital and Physical in Your Maker Classroom | EdSurge…

Some more tips on running Android apps on your Flip Chromebook

Some more tips on running Android apps on your Flip Chromebook

After posting yesterday, I played around with running Android apps on my Chromebook last night. To minimize the glitches, I found that not changing the configuration of the Chromebook after launching the app runs the app the best. What do I mean by that? I mean, don’t flip the screen around or rotate the screen…

Older Chromebook Models Approaching Official EOL Date – Chrome Story

Older Chromebook Models Approaching Official EOL Date – Chrome Story

So while every model has a date, the vast majority of them aren’t “official”, meaning support could extend beyond those dates. So far, the only two devices to have been “Officially announced” are the CR-48 (December 2015), and the Samsung Series 5 (June 2016), and remember the CR-48 is still receiving updates. So even official…

Digital literacies in the age of remix | Learning with ‘e’s

Digital literacies in the age of remix | Learning with ‘e’s

The components in the model are by no means exhaustive – I acknowledge there are many more literacies, some of which are emergent due to new technologies and services. What I have attempted here is to represent what I consider to be the most important, or most regularly observed literacies and try to place them…

Axiom for Chrome organizes and annotates Word docs, PDFs, webpages, and more.

Axiom for Chrome organizes and annotates Word docs, PDFs, webpages, and more.

Axiom is a Chrome application that can organize your digital media plus annotate and collaborate with them. The service can be used to collect documents, including multimedia, for various uses, such as collecting homework or brainstorming ideas by marking up the documents or multimedia. There is a free level which allows you to store 10…