Aviary Screen Capture - Google Chrome extension gallery - 38 views
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Take a screenshot of any webpage and edit it directly in your browser with Aviary.com applications
Free Technology for Teachers: 20 Chrome Apps & Extensions for Teachers and Students - 169 views
20 Chrome Apps & Extensions for Teachers and Students - 148 views
New Diigo extension released | Diigo - 61 views
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As we said in Diigo’s Refocus Back to Annotation last April, Diigo would shift our primary focus back to “annotation”. We made a big upgrade to Diigo website in October 2016. Today, we are glad to release the new Diigo extension for Chrome.
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As we said in Diigo’s Refocus Back to Annotation last April, Diigo would shift our primary focus back to “annotation”. We made a big upgrade to Diigo website in October 2016. Today, we are glad to release the new Diigo extension for Chrome.
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cluttered with ads, sidebars, headers and footers
Tips for Using Chrome Extensions for Research and Writing Papers - 31 views
Select and Speak - 62 views
Speak It - 53 views
10 Useful Chrome Web Apps and Extensions for Teachers and Students - 343 views
RefME | Free Reference Generator - Harvard, APA, MLA, Chicago... - 42 views
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Chrome extension. Could be a game-changer.
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I use www.citefast.com since it does not require a login.
Google Student Blog: Google Chrome Extensions at School: Research and write papers - 61 views
Control Alt Achieve: 7 Super Screencasting Activities for School - 24 views
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In this blog post we are going to take a look at seven creative activities that can be done with screencasting. Although these activities can likely be done with many of the common screencasting tools available, for the demonstrations I have included here I will be using the free Screencastify Chrome web extension.
4 Great Chrome Extensions for Teachers and Students ~ Educational Technology and Mobile... - 83 views
10 Student-Tested Chrome Extensions | Edutopia - 27 views
Chrome Extension - Gradebook Split | Teacher Tech - 65 views
The new Diigo is a major improvement | technology - 68 views
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The default (see the M?) is called “Meta Search,” which locates search terms both in post titles and annotations. It’s so good that I made the big decision to get rid of tags altogether. Tags weren’t helping me organize my clips very well, and I figure that I can use Diigo lists if I want to curate and save a “best-of” collection. If you don’t like the Meta Search, you can also search by tags or by full text (if you have Diigo Premium.)
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Diigo has also improved its already-excellent Chrome extension. Seriously, this is one of the most useful extensions out there. Here are some of its features: Save a webpage to Diigo, Annotate a page, Save the page to read later (I prefer Pocket), Take a screenshot (genius), Share the page via Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Gmail, or an annotated link. I can’t say enough good things about the extension. No other service allows you to annotate the Internet as smoothly as Diigo does. Once you start highlighting or taking notes, up comes the “Annotation Toolbar,” which lets you change the highlight color and write a sticky note. Or you can reorganize the clip by changing the title, adding tags, and sharing to a list or a group.
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