AUDIENCE ↬ teachers
CONTENT ↬ any/all
GRADE LEVELS ↬ all grade
This idea blows me away! I found this via a Google post on Facebook. It didn't take long from my brain to start whirling with the possibilities of Tab Maker in the classroom. As a teacher, we must depend on our schools to provide tools to make our classrooms both effective and efficient. But sometimes, we can take control and help ourselves.
It won't take too long to see the value - a non-coding way for a teacher to provide quicker access to the current and important links specific to your classroom.
Now ... the caution is - there are steps you need to take to make it available, and not all districts are going to allow this. I can see this also working for yourself as a quick (& visually attractive) way to access top bookmarks. I had fun! Give it a look ... I think I'm going to give it a go!
Since this is a Chrome Experiment, I also want to share a couple other experiments that I absolutely adore:
- Chrome Music Lab - a website that makes learning music more accessible through fun, hands-on experiments
- Autodraw - pairs machine learning with drawings from talented artists to help you draw stuff fast
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