Today we are in the classroom using the ever popular ChromeBooks. You have the whole period to work on the research project. Remember, before leaving school tomorrow, you must turn in the draft for either of your sections. It does not have to be polished-finished, but it must be complete.
Some of you are more tech-skilled than others. I apologize up front about the ChromeBooks--unless you sell your soul to Google, they can be a challenge because they don't actually run any programs. IF you are not typing your paper in GoogleDocs, you need to make sure you are saving it to some other form of cloud storage. DropBox, OneDrive, etc. Also, you can type directly in OneNote if you'd like, though, which is maybe the easiest solution to cope with ChromeBook limitations. (You already have a section in your notebook called "Paper Drafts"!)
Anyway, you can just type your draft in OneNote if you like. Your research notes are just a tab away, so maybe that makes the most sense. Since OneNote does just about everything except walking the dog, there is an option to export pages as documents, which you can do later on.
Anyway, work it up today!
Some of you are more tech-skilled than others. I apologize up front about the ChromeBooks--unless you sell your soul to Google, they can be a challenge because they don't actually run any programs. IF you are not typing your paper in GoogleDocs, you need to make sure you are saving it to some other form of cloud storage. DropBox, OneDrive, etc. Also, you can type directly in OneNote if you'd like, though, which is maybe the easiest solution to cope with ChromeBook limitations. (You already have a section in your notebook called "Paper Drafts"!)
Anyway, you can just type your draft in OneNote if you like. Your research notes are just a tab away, so maybe that makes the most sense. Since OneNote does just about everything except walking the dog, there is an option to export pages as documents, which you can do later on.
Anyway, work it up today!