Thursday 13 June 2013

May 31, 2013 – More Fun With Google

Happy Friday Everyone,

This week I have a couple of extensions for the Google Chrome Web Browser that can hopefully make your life easier. 

YouTube Options
YouTube Options is an extension of the chrome browser which will eliminate all advertising from the videos you search out on YouTube giving you a white screen with the YouTube video being featured centre stage. 

To access this extension, search for ‘Chrome Web Store’ or go to https://chrome.google.com/webstoreIn the Chrome web store type ‘YouTube options’ in the search box on the upper left hand side of the page.  The image at the right will appear under extensions (fourth one down in the list). 

Click on the green ‘Add to Chrome’ bar and a disclaimer page will appear.  Now, when you search out a YouTube video and click play, it will automatically engage the extension and the screen will switch to a white background.  There are additional settings that you can access by clicking on the following 
 (found in the upper right corner in the address bar) then choose Tools, Extensions, YouTube Options and  Options.  Here you can set up YouTube to play different quality or viewing size, as well as set up auto play, or play in a loop.

This will help alleviate the fear of having an inappropriate advertisement pop up when showing a YouTube video in your class. 

Google Dictionary
This is another Google extension which can be added for use when browsing the internet on Google Chrome.  When searching online and students come across a word and they are unsure of the definition, they simply highlight the word (click and drag across the letters) then click on the red dictionary logo in the address bar.  A small window will pop up giving the web definition.  To access this extension, search for ‘Chrome Web Store’ or go to https://chrome.google.com/webstore.  In the Chrome web store type ‘Google Dictionary’ in the search box on the upper left hand side of the page.  The image at the right

 will appear under extensions (fourth one down in the list). Click on the green ‘Add to Chrome’ bar and a small red book will appear in the upper right hand corner of the web address bar.

I hope these are useful in your classrooms,
Cheers,
Stacey



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