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Minggu, 05 Agustus 2018

My also the option workflow transition to the Chromebook (Open and Resolved)

How - You might have noticed that Samsung is one of the only brands to opt against a 'notch' at the top like the iPhone X. We're not quite sure why others are so keen to copy Apple and even though some provide a way to switch the feature off, we like the fact Samsung has stuck to the regular style here. add a white pixel, well we have collected a lot of data from the field directly and from many other blogs so very complete his discussion here about How, on this blog we also have to provide the latest automotive information from all the brands associated with the automobile. ok please continue reading:

The goal of this blog is to document my experience with the Google Chromebook S550 3G. One way I thought might be helpful would be to create an open log where I could document any workflow interruptions I experience while trying to use my Chromebook.

Workflow Interruptions: Transition to the Chromebook—Issues and Resolutions

I understand that—at least for now—the Chromebook will not replace my primary laptop. However, I would like to try to push the option to the edge and see what happens. I am very optimistic that this is a real possibility either now or in the near future.

Note: I want to clarify that my purpose in doing this is not to point out what the Chromebook can't do, but what I have yet to discover. I want the Chromebook to continue to improve and am excited about participating in that reality.

My hope is that this log will one day be able to help others make the transition to a Chromebook should my experience go well and the future of the Chromebook continue to be bright.

What have you been learning about your Chromebook lately?
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I also the option almost threw my Chromebook out the window

How - You might have noticed that Samsung is one of the only brands to opt against a 'notch' at the top like the iPhone X. We're not quite sure why others are so keen to copy Apple and even though some provide a way to switch the feature off, we like the fact Samsung has stuck to the regular style here. add a white pixel, well we have collected a lot of data from the field directly and from many other blogs so very complete his discussion here about How, on this blog we also have to provide the latest automotive information from all the brands associated with the automobile. ok please continue reading:

I had an important meeting yesterday, so I gladly took my Chromebook with me. I was proud to show it off and tell yet another person about my little experiment.

The meeting location had wifi but with crazy complicated security where each computer had to be added before you could connect. Of course, there was no guest network option.

So I quietly took out my Galaxy S3 and turned on the mobile hotspot. The only problem was I couldn't get the Chromebook to connect that way either. Not sure why.

I still wasn't worried. This is exactly the scenario I had anticipated when I decided to purchase the 3G version of my Chromebook. I disabled the wifi network capabilities and turned on the 3G function. It connected almost immediately to Verizon, yet I still wasn't able to connect to the Web.

I was very frustrated at this point. However, the offline capabilites of Google Drive and Scratchpad allowed me to do what I need to do for the meeting. I made it through.

Feeling frustrated on the way back to the office, I thought about throwing the Chromebook out the window. It just didn't make sense. I could see one of the three options not working...but not ALL three at the same time.

In a moment of clarity, it dawned on me that I probably hadn't registered my Chromebook with Verizon. That would explain why I could connect to Verizon's network but still couldn't access the Web. When I checked my account status through the "Settings" panel, I confirmed my suspicion.

There was nothing wrong with my Chromebook. It was total user error.

I simply failed to set up an account with Verizon which took about two clicks and two minutes to set up. And just to be sure everything was working properly, I worked the rest of the day using my 3G connectivity from my office. It worked perfectly.

And as far as the Galaxy S3 mobile hotspot not working, I realized later I had accidentally turned it off while trying to silence the phone during the meeting.

The Chromebook isn't perfect, and it can't do everything. But this episode is all on me.

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Sabtu, 04 Agustus 2018

How also the option to conduct an offline presentation using the Chromebook

How - You might have noticed that Samsung is one of the only brands to opt against a 'notch' at the top like the iPhone X. We're not quite sure why others are so keen to copy Apple and even though some provide a way to switch the feature off, we like the fact Samsung has stuck to the regular style here. add a white pixel, well we have collected a lot of data from the field directly and from many other blogs so very complete his discussion here about How, on this blog we also have to provide the latest automotive information from all the brands associated with the automobile. ok please continue reading:

The offline capacity of the Chromebook is certainly growing. This is a very good thing and continues to add a lot of value to the capacity of the Chromebook to truly be an everyday computer.

While I am connected to the Web most of the day and do most of my work and personal related tasks online, presentations are a "sticky area." I never trust the wifi connection in the room where I'll be presenting, even if the client or host ensures that it's a "fast" connection.

That being the case, I've been nervous at the thought of using my Chromebook for a presentation. There is nothing worse than getting in the middle of a presentation only to have aspects of it fail due to slow, inadequate, or a completely absent connection to the internet.

The only alternative I was aware of was not a great one. I could export the slides from Google Presentations as a PDF. The only problem with that is that I couldn't access "full screen" mode, and I had to scroll through the slides. I consider this option very unprofessional and not one I was interested in using.

Now that my Samsung Chromebook 550 3G is running Chrome OS v23, I now have access to Quickoffice Viewer. (This was previously not available for v21.) Quickoffice allows me to view native Microsoft Office files—particularly PowerPoint—through its viewer offline.

Here is what I did:

  1. Open Google Presentations (or now called Slides).
  2. Export your presentation as a .PPT file. You can export as a .PPTX file, but I had some formatting issues change the layout of the slides. Since Quickoffice is a view-only option, I wasn't able to correct the inconsistencies. I did not have any issues with the .PPT file version.
  3. Click CTRL+M to open the native Chrome OS File Manager.
  4. Click on the "Download" tab (which is your local storage).
  5. Click to open the presentation file. Quickoffice immediately takes over. 
  6. Move cursor to bottom right hand side of screen where you get the options to print, save, etc. (This is similar to how you save a PDF you are viewing online.)
  7. Click on the play icon. You are immediately placed in full screen mode.

Things you won't be able to do:

  • Automation 
  • Slide Transitions
  • Deploy embedded videos
  • Interactive functions

These are not an issue for me because I think they are more distractions than enhancements. (Personal preference and philosophy.) However, it may be an issue if you need them in your slideshow. When I do need to show a video, I simply save the video file to local storage just like the presentation file. Then, I open both and switch between full screen tabs. (This is not perfect or seamless, but it gets the job done without much hassle.)

Of course, if you are presenting to a large enough group, you've likely already emailed your presentation file in whatever format you choose to the event organizer who will run the presentation from the control booth. For most people, they will never give a presentation in that type of setting. This post is intended to help those who run their own presentations in small group settings.

Even though there are some drawbacks, this process at least allows me to run a presentation without the fear of the wifi connection inhibiting the flow of or distracting from the intended experience. This means I still get to travel and use my Chromebook...whew!

What other tips and tricks have you learned about using your Chromebook for presentations?


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