5 Apps for Literacy Support Using Google Chrome

We had a highly productive and interactive discussion with parents this weekend on using Google Chrome for literacy support at the Montreal Centre for Learning Disabilities annual conference. We created a handout for the session that you can access below:

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We discuss the basics of Chrome, Chrome as assistive technology, and list five apps and extensions that we are using right now with students.

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If you would like an additional extensive list of Chrome apps, check out Mike Marotta’s recommendations on his site.

Any questions or things to add? Please post them below.

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2 Responses to 5 Apps for Literacy Support Using Google Chrome

  1. Rawan December 1, 2015 at 10:59 pm #

    Now don’t struggle with your mind for the resonas like anger, lack of confidence and concentration. For all these you just have to balance your chakras. By this you can get back your confidence. Just try at your own.

  2. Paul Brown December 19, 2022 at 9:18 pm #

    Thanks for the kind words, Shane 🙂 And thanks for the suggestions. Feel free to suggest them “”officially”” using the included form. We’ll use those suggestions to update the post in coming months.

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