Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Zoom and chromebooks do not work well for distance learning. All of the interactive features of zoom are inaccessible to chromebook users. I provide teletherapy via zoom and chromebooks are terrible. I cannot give mouse control to clients--so they are unable to click, drag, type on the shared screen. I'd avoid chromebooks if interactivity is involved.
We've been using Zoom on a new Chromebook for therapy for a kid. It works great once you install the Zoom
app from the Play Store. Most recent Chromebooks can run Android apps though not some old ones.