So, I am starting out with (what I thought would be) the easiest, simplest option here, since it is just a straight forward activity. You take a quiz, blog about it, badabing, badaboom, credit hour. Well, even though I currently am working as a middle school librarian with the "Chromebook Lady" sitting at the next desk over, this was fairly challenging and I learned some cool tricks that I know some of the students I work will will appreciate.
So, I didn't create any new content, simply because this is just the basics. It was pretty straightforward, which was nice. It made it easy to read through the pages and make sure I understood the hints. What was challenging was that a lot of the minutiae doesn't make sense with the basic PC logic. I can read the pictures and use them, but the logic behind using Alt + Search to trigger caps really threw me for a loop.
I feel like this would be a great first stop for everyone, speaking from the substitute side of things, to successfully complete before they even walk into a tech training session. I've seen the trainings that we offer (for substitutes) turn stagnant because a majority of people don't know how even log into a Chromebook. That doesn't mean we shouldn't continue to offer high level trainings, but it makes sense that we have a tiered system, potentially even using these PD challenges, for people to move through the ranks of skilled teachers.
I'm glad you learned some cool tricks to share with students! I'm passing your suggestion to use this Challenge before coming to a tech training to the rest of our team. Great idea!
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