

Here’s what you can do to read on Chrome. Now a significant number (the majority?) of Android apps are compatible with Chromebooks, and in fact I would say incompatible apps are the exception. The selection of apps was still quite limited compared to iOS or Android, because frankly when it came to the major OSes, Chrome was clearly the last thing on some developers' minds.įortunately a lot had changed by the time this post was last updated in July 2020.

When I first wrote this post in 2014, and even when I updated it in 2016, I could not possibly have recommended that you buy a Chromebook. On this day.Are you thinking about getting a Chromebook? Check out Wes' video tutorial library, "Playing with Media." Information about more ways to learn with Dr. If you enjoyed this post and found it useful, subscribe to Wes' free newsletter. Technorati Tags: create, oklahoma, playingwithmedia, share, ebook, okcps, oklahomacity, literacy Moore and her third graders for becoming eBook authors this year! Check out other student eBook examples and submit your own on. Many thanks to the contributors to the Readium project who made this possible! The following 8 minute, 43 second screencast demonstrates how you can use the Readium extension for Chrome, and also includes the audio for the entire “Our Favorite Books” enhanced eBook. Download and install the free Readium extension for Chrome, and it will let you enjoy the book in your browser. If you don’t have an iOS device like an iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch running the free iBooks app, you can still read and listen to the enhanced ePUB version of this book using the Chrome web browser on a laptop or desktop computer. The book is available as an enhanced ePUB ebook, a PDF (without audio), a printed color paperback on, and as a YouTube screencast. Moore’s classroom (in Oklahoma City Public Schools) wrote and published an original book titled, “ Our Favorite Books.” They used an iPad Mini and the wonderful app, “Book Creator” by Red Jumper to include photographs of their artwork, their written text, and audio recordings of their voices reading each section of the book.
