
Awesome Screenshot: Capture & Annotate Chrome Web Mağazası - ZenMate for Google Chrome™ Pearltrees Chrome Web Mağazası - Announcify goo.gl URL Shortener Folders in Chrome's App Launcher Chrome's latest Dev channel release lets you create folders in the app launcher. If you use Chrome 33 (Dev, Canary) or Chromium 33 for Windows, you can paste this in the address bar: Then click "Enable" next to "Enable the app list folder" and then click the "Relaunch now" button at the bottom of the page to restart the browser and enable the experimental feature. "If enabled, user will be able to create app list folder by drag-and-drop," informs Google. Here's the Google folder from the screenshot above: It's a simple feature that lets you organize your apps and reduce clutter. { Thanks, Silviu. }
5 Chrome Apps and Extensions to Help ESL Learners Last week in Stockholm, I attended the Google summit and it blew my mind. Although I’m still in beta shock and am coming to terms of how I will reinvent my practice with what I learned, there were some immediate take aways with apps and extensions to the chrome browser. Although these are for general use, I can’t help but think of how useful these would be to my students who are learning English as a second language. 1. App that allows any website to be read to the viewer. 2. This app works very much like Announcify but instead of having the entire article read, the viewer can merely select sentences or paragraphs with which they are having difficulty. 3. This is great for any students who may want an entire webpage read to them in their native language. 4. I’m not advocating apathy here, but give this a chance. 5. This is a must have for any student, not just ESL learners. What Chrome extensions and apps have you found useful with ESL learners?