This PowerPoint is a compilation of some excellent Chrome apps & extensions available to everyone! A few are paid, but most are completely free and available at the Chrome Web Store. Click on the post title for the PowerPoint.
Assistive Technology (AT) & Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in Michigan's Upper Peninsula (UP)
Showing posts with label Chrome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chrome. Show all posts
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Monday, December 22, 2014
Local Classroom Technology Integration Specialists
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| Gaby's website |
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| Justin's website |
We find ourselves very fortunate here in the U.P.! We have some awesome Instructional Technology Integration specialists to help us out with issues related to Google Chrome, iOS devices, Android, etc. Here's a few sites where you can find instructions (Justin's video tutorials) and resources (Gaby's Diigo collection). Justin works with Dickinson-Iron districts and Gaby can be found in Marquette-Alger districts. It's great to have these experts to rely on!
Labels:
Android,
Chrome,
educational technology,
iDevices and Apps,
UDL
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
ChromeAT presented by Mike Marotta, ATP
Here's another resource put together by Mike Marotta who demystifies apps and extensions for Reading, Writing, Math, Learning and Visual Impairments.
Monday, October 20, 2014
Seriously Shiny Chrome presented by Ron Houtman, Educational Technology Consultant, Kent ISD
Ron presented this session at Kent ISD's AssisTechKnow conference on October 9th. Check out these tips, apps and extensions like Readability, Cruxlight and SpeakIT.
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
New Chrome AT Toolbox 2.0 Beta
Back in March, I posted about the Chrome AT Toolbox, a searchable collection of free or low-cost apps & extensions. Well, now it's even better and easier to use! With V2, the database has been rewritten and anyone can write reviews to Chrome apps & extensions. New reviews are posted automatically and the database is searchable with filters for Tasks and Keywords. For example, you can search by the Task Organization, and by Keyword Bookmarking to narrow results. The editors are hoping to start fresh with new reviews, and if you disagree with a review, you can share your perspective.
Keep this valuable resource in mind when you're looking for ideas - I know I will! Thank you to John Calvert and Mark Surabian for creating it.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Chrome Resources for Struggling Students
A big thank you to Lynda S. Hartman, M.A., M.L.S., Assistive Technology Consultant for Northern Suburban Special Education District, Highland Park, Illinois. Lynda has put together a Google Site dedicated to supporting struggling learners with Google Chrome. Her categories include Accessibility, Reading Tasks, Writing Tasks and Executive Functioning Tasks. New things are available in Chrome everyday, and will be added periodically. Check out how Google Chrome can help you!
Monday, March 10, 2014
Chrome AT Toolbox
Google has many accessibility features built into the Chrome browser and many add-on Apps and Extensions.
What's the difference between an App and an Extension? A web app is basically a website that runs within the browser and may not require any downloads. Google Docs is an example of an app because it runs within the browser and doesn't require a download. On the other hand, an extension affects something global on your browser. Extensions are downloaded to modify your browser.
The Chrome Toolbox is a searchable collection of free or low cost apps and extensions that follow the user wherever there's an Internet connection. The tools are attached to the user's profile and available when they're logged in to Chrome. The collection focuses on alternative access and is searchable by specific task or disability profile. Check it out!
What's the difference between an App and an Extension? A web app is basically a website that runs within the browser and may not require any downloads. Google Docs is an example of an app because it runs within the browser and doesn't require a download. On the other hand, an extension affects something global on your browser. Extensions are downloaded to modify your browser.
The Chrome Toolbox is a searchable collection of free or low cost apps and extensions that follow the user wherever there's an Internet connection. The tools are attached to the user's profile and available when they're logged in to Chrome. The collection focuses on alternative access and is searchable by specific task or disability profile. Check it out!
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