

To share a Chromebook screen to a projector, you need one of the following: a cable, a Chromecast, or an Apple TV and an app. Paper agendas and handouts can’t compete. I’ve found that a shared document shown on a shared screen invites people to participate. (These “anonymous animal” icons display when someone accesses a shared document while not logged in to a Google account.)īecause I had connected my Chromebook to a projector, everyone in the room could see the document change as people made edits. Within a few seconds, several animal icons appeared in the upper right portion of the screen. “Type the link into your browser, then edit,” I said. I copied the document’s shareable link, pasted it into Google’s URL shortener ( goo.gl), then copied and pasted the short link back into the document. “See for yourself,” I said as I projected a shared Google Doc on the screen. Andy Wolber highlights three ways that you can share a Chromebook screen to a projector.
