June 17, 2019

50 Chrome Extensions for the Student-Centered Classroom

50 Chrome Extensions for the Student-Centered Classroom

In this episode Nick and I talk about 50 Chrome Extensions for the Student-Centered Classroom that spans over six categories including Creativity, Curation, Feedback, Personalization, Presentation, and Productivity.  

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Canva

Use graphic templates to create a professional product in a short amount of time

Creativity

2

Colorzilla

Advanced Eyedropper, Color Picker, Gradient Generator and other colorful goodies

Creativity

3

Pablo

Add text to pictures or find a picture to match your favorite quote in a matter of seconds

Creativity

4

What Font

What Font allows you to know the font name, its family, color, style, size, position.

Creativity

5

Category Tabs for Google Keep

Category Tabs for Google Keep, you can now sort your new and existing notes by category. Each category represents one color.

Curation

6

Evernote Webclipper

With Evernote Web Clipper, CLIP any webpage, HIGHLIGHT what matters most, ANNOTATE, take SCREENSHOTS, and have access to that information whenever and wherever you need it.

Curation

7

Feedly

Access and add to your favorite blogs making finding what you want easy and organized!

Curation

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Google Arts and Culture

Breathe a little culture into your day! Discover a beautiful artwork from Google Arts & Culture each time you open a new tab in Chrome.

Curation

9

Google Keep

Save URLs, text, and images to Google Keep, take notes on saved content, and add labels to your notes.

Curation

10

Save to Google Drive

The Save to Google Drive Chrome extension helps you save web content or browser screenshots to your Google Drive.

Curation

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Save to Pocket

Save articles, videos and more to Pocket, organize with labels, and read later.

Curation

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Share to Classroom

Google Classroom Teachers: Save time and create a more interactive class with the Share to Classroom extension. The extension allows you to push webpages to any of your Classroom classes, so they open instantly on your students’ computers.

Curation

13

Wakelet

Save any page anywhere

Curation

14

CheckMark

Insert canned comments into a Google Doc for feedback on student writing.

Feedback

15

EdPuzzle

“EDpuzzle empowers teachers to make any video your lesson. Crop a video, explain it with your own voice and embed quizzes at any time”.

Feedback

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ScreenShade

ScreenShade by EdTechTeam lets you quickly and easily cover your screen, or a portion of it. You can use ScreenShade to hide the answers to questions, block out something you don’t want an audience to see, or let students uncover if they know the answer.

Feedback

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Talk and Comment

Leave voice comments in the comments section on Docs and Slides with the click of a button

Feedback

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WriQ

Save time and effort when scoring your students’ writing. Use WriQ…the universal writing assessment tool!

Feedback

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