Today's Tip: Check out this extension, especially if you have a tablet or a Promethean and are wanting to write on Google Slides or websites.
This is a real basic annotating tool that I have had success with and minimal delay with casting. While it is not a perfect tool, I have been happy with it and feel good about recommending it to you. It's not as nice as Kami but it's quick and easy to use!
Here's what it looks like:
For more of my favorite extensions, check out the Extensions section in the archives at mrsthompson2580.blogspot. com.
Wait, what's an extension?
According to the Chrome page, "Extensions are small software programs that can modify and enhance the functionality of the Chrome browser." To install extensions: While in Chrome, go to the Chrome Web Store, find an extension, and click on the blue "Add to Chrome" button. Just like with everything on the Internet, please use caution when installing extensions. (See: Browser Extensions: How to Stay Safe)
Can students install extensions?
Yes and no. Students can install extensions that have been allowed by Bill Groskreutz through the Google Admin console. If there is a specific extension you would like students to use, please let Bill know ahead of time.
According to the Chrome page, "Extensions are small software programs that can modify and enhance the functionality of the Chrome browser." To install extensions: While in Chrome, go to the Chrome Web Store, find an extension, and click on the blue "Add to Chrome" button. Just like with everything on the Internet, please use caution when installing extensions. (See: Browser Extensions: How to Stay Safe)
Can students install extensions?
Yes and no. Students can install extensions that have been allowed by Bill Groskreutz through the Google Admin console. If there is a specific extension you would like students to use, please let Bill know ahead of time.

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