 Alright, this is how you can share your Chromebook screen with a monitor in a hallway or your projector in your classroom. So the first thing you need to do on your Chromebook is go to the circle in the bottom left corner, open up your apps, and find the app called Air Team. It'll launch over on the right hand side. It will list every device that you can connect to. So what you really want to do is find the ones that you use every day, the ones in your room or the ones that you might be traveling to, and click the star icon. So if your students are projecting as well, you want them to click that star because that will put them at the top so you can easily find it. So you choose the system you want to project to, and you just click the share screen. It's going to connect, and then on that screen will be the code that you have to type in. So I'm typing in the code that's on the monitor, and then you're all set. Just like doing a Google meter or zoom, it'll ask what do you want to project. You just click on the image. Click the share button, and you're all set. So now I'm projecting. This is what is on the screen. When I'm ready to stop projecting, I just go back down to that Air Team icon, the app. I can go up to the stop button and stop it. Now one thing, if you are doing audio, even if it's not videos and things, you do need to make sure you click this button to make sure you're casting audio. If you are doing videos that you want high quality video and audio, make sure you are projecting the tab. Instead of the entire screen, you would just do the tab, and there's another video for that. So when you're done, just click the little stop button.