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Comment banks to assist with feedback for Google Gradebook assignments ******************************************************************** *** Please upgrade to my Google Classroom Tweaks extension *** ******************************************************************** This new extension includes all of the functionality in this one plus several more features that (IMHO) that are really helpful. For more info, see https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-classroom-tweaks/ajidehkdcfndgeeejbnfeikngkidcdfm?hl=en&authuser=0 NB - I will not be posting any more updates to this extension. All new work will go into my Google Classroom Tweaks extension. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This extension provides a simple(r) way to provide feedback within your Google Classroom Gradebook. You can define course/assessment specific comment banks and then quickly paste feedback into the Private Comments field in your Google Gradebook (or pasted whereever you need to enter your comments). The Google Gradebook Comment Bank (GGCB) dialog will appear when you open an assignment for grading (i.e., when the https://classroom.google.com/... URL contains `/tg/` or `/submissions/` ). Within the GGCB dialog, you can add your own named classes and for each of those classes you can define as many different comment banks as you need. This allows you create lists of comments targeted towards specific assessments - e.g., progress reports, homework checks, tests &/or quizzes, larger essays or assignments, etc., etc. To enter the comments, click the edit button and simply type them into the textarea (one comment per line) or paste them from another source. You can include blank lines to allow for spacing within your feedback. Once you're happy with your comments, click the save button and they will be converted to a list of checkboxes. Whenever you check or uncheck a comment, the selected comments are automatcially copied to the clipboard. The erase button at the top of the checkboxes quickly allows you to clear the selections. In my current use case, I select the comments I want for a child and then paste the text into the Private Comments field in Google Classroom. I can foresee pasting the comments into messages to parents, guardians, guidance, etc., etc. UPDATES: V1.0.1 - some minor UI tweaks (2022.03.14) v1.0.2 - removed the mature content rating... no idea how that got in there in first place ISSUES: the GGCB dialog does not always appear correct ATM if there are no attachments turned in with the assignment (I've noticed it most when the URL includes `/submissions/` rather than `/tg/`)... The simple fix for this issue is to reload the page. (I am working on a fix for this bug). PRIVACY - this extension does not track, share or communicate *any* information whatsoever. All of your classname and associated comment banks are saved automatically on the computer where they were entered (and not shared anywhere else)
Google Classroom Tweaks
On the Google Classroom tab: (with all of the columns for your assigments, tests, quizzes, etc., etc.) 1. you can filter the columns to show just those that match a particular text string - e.g., you can show just your tests. You can also exclude columns (e.g., hide all columns that do not contain the text `bonus`, etc.) The filter supports `or` capabilities (e.g., enter `test|quiz` to match both tests and quizzes) and it also allows regular expressions (e.g., enter `out of (1)?4` to match columns that are marked out of 4 or 14... cool, eh?) 2. with the click of a button, you can highlight entries that have been resubmitted, are missing, have not been marked, have been marked but not returned, etc., etc. 3. you can also click a student name and all others in the class will be hidden... so now you can get a good view of the results for that child. Click the name again to show the rest of the class On the Google Classroom tab: 4. when you are looking at student submissions, a new dialog appears and allows you to quickly select pre-defined feedback from a `pick-list`. The comments that you've selected in the dialog are automatically copied to the clipboard (and then can be pasted as a private comment in the assignment or into any other interface you want - e.g., report cards!). You have full control to create your own comment banks that are specific to your classes and/or assessments. I have extended the feedback comments capabilities so that you can now have comment `headings` that are auto selected, radio button comments (where you can pick one entry from a number of choices), and select button comments (where you can pick as many that apply to the current assignment. Again, you have full control over what is included in as many comment banks as you require. To do: add more documentation of this feature... `cause there's a lot of functionality in it! On the Classwork tab: 5. you have the option to `float` the `+ Create` button (so if you scroll will down the page and then realize that you want to add an entry, you don't have to scroll back to the top to click the button). Support: Post your questions, feedback and/or wish list to the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/GoogleClassroomTweaks Privacy: This extension does *not* collect, share, transfer or do anything at all with personal information. That is the full extent of my privacy policy... if that is not sufficient for your purposes, do not use this extension. Permissions: The extension uses the Tab and ActiveTab permissions to detect when you change between tab in your Google Classroom It also uses the `Storage` permission so that your class names and comment banks are synced to your Google profile (and therefore are available on any device where you are logged in with the same credentials - e.g., on your laptop and chromebook) This extension is free... however, if you find it particularly useful, I wouldn't mind a small contribution via Paypal: https://paypal.me/AlCaughey
Miro Tab Closer
Automatically close the Miro Shared Link tab when you open it in Miro Desktop. Shared links contain the "share_link_id" key in the URL. Left click on the icon to disable the extension, right click to go to the timer options.
Talkk
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TestFiltering+
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