![]() This tool helps solve that problem!ĭownload Plus helps me keep my sanity! If you’re like me, sometimes you download something and then lose it on your desktop or in your documents. So it’s maddening when the Slides begin to scroll before I’m ready. Stop Slide Scrolling is a Chrome Extension that makes using Google Slides so much easier! I used Google Slides for pretty much everything during distance learning. This is a great extension for productivity! My favorite part is the way the extension lets you choose how you want to divide your screen. I use Loom to record mini-lessons, to capture my on-screen annotations, and to capture digital processes (like checking Google Classroom) for parents and students.ĭullness is my split-screen extension of choice. That’s why I switched to Loom, which offers teachers free premium plans. Loom: In the past, I used Screencastify, but the 10-minute time limit on the free plan really hampered my style. These are Chrome Extensions that make distance learning a little bit easier. ![]() This post this post may contain affiliate links. Check out the 11 unexpected Chrome Extensions that make my days a little easier! Chrome Extensions are a small way to do big things and/or to make little digital chores that much easier. Using Chrome Extensions is an easy, (mostly) free way to prepare for distance learning. In other words, work smarter, not harder. An important part of doing this is making sure I can work flexibly and efficiently. So rather than be caught off guard like last spring, I’m working to make sure I’m ready. In particular, one thing I can control is my preparation for the inevitable switch to distance learning. ![]() So, instead, I’m focusing on what I can control. And I’m learning that there’s nothing noble or heroic about making myself a martyr. Frankly, there’s too much surrounding this school year that I can’t control. Or, more accurately, I don’t have the energy to climb to the roof and pry the latch open let alone scream about back to school. And I would be screaming them from the rooftops!īut this year I don’t. In another life, I would have big, sweeping opinions about the school year. There’s so much about this school year that’s up in the air. By the time this post is published, we may have moved on to hybrid or distance learning. As I’m writing this, my school is preparing for in-seat teaching. ![]()
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