Blog #5 Chromebook vs Laptop
Last year I entered a Canadian classroom for the first time since 2008. I was surprised to see a Smartboard and disappointed to see Chromebook. Although I don’t like Chromebooks because of their limited functions, the fact that more classrooms and schools are using them will broaden the market for online freeware. The online freeware market will continue to develop stream services with similar factuality as programs such as Photoshop and Movie Maker. Personally, I need to use technology for everything I do. I use an iPad for reading remediation, and a laptop for online EFL tutoring, and STEM instruction. In the article Are Chromebooks Good? Pros and Cons, reviews the disadvantage that Chromebooks have with their storage capacity (Wylie, 2021). At an average of 32 GB of storage, one might need to find an online service that students should use when saving material. However, according to Wylie, the storage capacity is only an issue if you allow it to be. Google a...