Chromebook Self-Repair Program
The Chromebook Self-Repair Program is an initiative by Google for Education aimed at empowering schools to manage their own Chromebook repairs. This program provides resources and best practices for educational institutions looking to establish their own repair programs. By enabling schools to repair devices in-house, the program not only reduces downtime for students but also fosters a culture of responsibility and technical skills among students and staff.
Key Features:
- Resource Library: Access to a comprehensive library of resources to guide schools in setting up their repair programs.
- Training Courses: Educational materials and training sessions to equip staff with the necessary skills for effective repairs.
- Best Practices: Proven strategies and tips from schools that have successfully implemented their own repair programs.
Use Cases:
- Schools can reduce costs associated with device repairs by training staff and students to handle repairs internally.
- Educational institutions can enhance their technology curriculum by incorporating repair skills into their programs, preparing students for future careers in technology.

