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Changing Your Chrome Browser User
Frequently a new user needs to be added to existing Chrome accounts so students can access their GCPS Google Classroom. Use the directions below to help guide you though this process.
How to Join Google Classroom
Google Directions in Spanish
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Connecting iPads to GCPS Google Accounts
These apps include:
- Google Drive
- Google Docs
- Google Slides
- Google Classroom
- Chrome (optional depending on device being used)
Once you have downloaded these apps, use the directions below to guide you through connecting to your child's GCPS Google account.
Opening a Guest or Incognito Tab
Chrome offers several modes for browsing outside of simply opening a new tab. These options are Guest mode and Incognito mode. This is another way to provide students access to their GCPS accounts without adding a new user.
Incognito mode lets you browse the web without Chrome saving any of your history information. It essentially opens up a new browsing window that’s never seen the internet before — because there are no cookies, you aren’t logged into any sites. When you close an incognito window, all the information on that session is gone, so you can’t review the browsing history or find cookies.
This mode has many uses, such as signing into your GCPS account on a friend’s PC without forcing them to sign out, or seeing how a webpage looks to the public. Incognito also disables browser extensions, so you can use it to see if an add-on is messing up a website. However, you are not invisible in Incognito mode!
Guest mode provides a blank profile for someone who’s temporarily using Chrome. Like Incognito mode, it doesn’t save any record of the browsing history and doesn’t use extensions. However, in Guest mode, the user can’t change any Chrome settings aside from the search engine. A guest user also can’t see any of the browsing history of the main user.
To sum it up, Incognito mode allows the main Chrome user to browse without recording history, while Guest mode lets someone else use the browser without access to the primary user’s information. Using Guest Mode effectively keeps your browser secured.
This video walks you through the Guest mode process.
This video walks you through the Incognito mode proces.
Turning in Work in Google Classroom
The way you let your teacher know you have completed work in Google Classroom is to turn it in. This video shows you how to turn in work in your Google Classroom. If you need more directions, this presentation might help.
