Google’s Favorite Chrome Extensions of the Year

In this video I demonstrate how to install Mote and how to trigger it in your Google account..

How to use Mote in Google Forms.

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The Keyword Google has actually revealed their preferred Chrome extensions of the year. That said, I took a look at the list and observed that some of Googles preferred Chrome extensions are also some of my preferred Chrome extensions.

How to record audio in Google Docs.

Mote.
Mote is a Chrome extension that lets you add voice recordings to Google Forms, Gmail, Google Classroom, Google Slides, and Google Documents. You can likewise utilize it to tape-record a voice note and share it via QR code.

Wordtune.

What these extensions do.

How to make whiteboard videos with Loom and Jamboard.

Loom is a Chrome extension that I discover convenient for rapidly recording screencast videos right from my inbox. With Loom installed I can just click the Loom icon in Gmail and begin recording a video to consist of as part of my response to an e-mail. Ive also utilized Loom to develop whiteboard-style videos. Both of those things are shown in the videos that are embedded listed below (e-mail readers, youll have to click through to see the videos).

Wordtune is a Chrome extension that offers tips on ways to reword sentences in your Google Documents, in your email (Gmail and Outlook), and in some social media accounts. Once you have.
Wordtune set up in Chrome you can merely highlight any sentence that you have composed and click the Wordtune extension to have a list of alternate wordings recommended to you. The suggested alternatives look like a list directly listed below your original sentence. You can replace your initial sentence with a recommended option by simply clicking on the tip that you like.
Heres a demonstration of Wordtune.

Nimbus Screenshot.
Nimbus Screenshot is a free Chrome extension that Ive been utilizing and suggesting for the last half-decade. It offers tools for producing screencast videos and annotated screen capture images. Nimbus Screenshot consists of a function called Select & & Scroll that proved to be really useful to me last week. Select & & Scroll lets you record not just what is presently visible on your screen but likewise whats visible when you scroll downward.
I utilize Nimbus Screenshot in Chrome, however it is also available for Firefox, and Edge. A desktop version is also readily available. In the following video I show how to utilize Nimbus Screenshot to produce annotated screen capture images.

Kami.
Kami is a service that makes it possible for users to comment and annotate on PDFs. You can do this directly on the Kami site or in Google Drive with Kamis Chrome extension. Kami likewise works with Word and Pages files.
Heres a couple of videos about how Kami works.

Watch this brief video about utilizing Mote in Gmail to find out how to record and send out a voice note. If they dont have Mote set up in their web browsers, the video likewise shows how recipients can play your voice notes even.

How to tape audio in Google Classroom.

In the following video I demonstrate how to use Nimbus Screenshot to develop annotated screen capture images.

How to tape-record a video in Gmail with Loom.

Loom.
Loom is a Chrome extension that I find useful for rapidly taping screencast videos right from my inbox. With Loom installed I can simply click the Loom icon in Gmail and start tape-recording a video to include as part of my response to an e-mail. Ive likewise used Loom to develop whiteboard-style videos. Both of those things are demonstrated in the videos that are embedded listed below (email readers, youll have to click through to see the videos).

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