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1. The teacher control end supports Chrome OS, iPad, Windows, and Mac. The student-controlled end supports logged-in Chromebooks, iPads, Windows, and Mac. 2. Teachers can load Google Classroom course information and student lists, and view the screens of online student devices from the control end. 3. Teachers can start a real-time class session and allow students to join the controlled end via QR Code scanning. 5. Teachers can broadcast their screen to student Chromebooks or assign one student’s screen to be broadcast to other students. 6. Teachers can lock or restore specific student Chromebook screens, and choose to push hyperlinks in fullscreen or tab view. 7. Teachers can view Chrome browser tabs on student Chromebooks and remotely block or close inappropriate tabs. 8. Teachers can create a blocklist or whitelist of URLs to initiate an exam mode, and review student browsing history during class. 11. Teachers can release quiz questions (True/False, multiple choice, or short answer) with photos or short videos, and support handwritten answers using images. Student responses are automatically uploaded and saved to the teacher’s Google Drive. 12. Teachers can launch quick answer race questions to student devices with two modes: first-answer or all-can-answer. Answers and response order are automatically stored in the teacher’s Google Drive. 13. Teachers can instantly create questions by capturing screen content or PDF files and send them to students for handwritten responses. The teacher can replay student responses in real-time. 14. Teachers can manually or automatically group students and push quiz or quick answer racce by group. 15. Teachers can publish assignments and quiz questions to Google Classroom and automatically open the class for students. 17. Teachers can push the Yunfei AI Assistant to student devices. They can set the usage time limit, subject, grade level, and AI response mode. The AI Assistant will only respond to subject-related questions as configured by the teacher. All conversations between students and the AI are automatically saved to the teacher’s Google Drive. (Subscription required) 18. Teachers can push the Interactive Whiteboard to student devices. They can configure editing permissions and choose to share with the whole class or specific groups. The whiteboard supports handwriting, drawing tools, and image insertion. Once the session ends, the whiteboard content is automatically exported as an image and saved to the student’s device. (Subscription required) 23. A floating menu allows teachers to perform one-click actions on a touchscreen display: broadcast screen, lock screen, quick quiz, lucky draw, and URL push. 24. One-on-one voice or text interaction between teacher and student is supported. 25. After class, teachers can export student attendance records for specific dates. 26. The lucky draw function allows for fair selection of students to answer questions. 27. Teachers can broadcast messages or display full-screen announcements on student Chromebooks. 28. School super administrators can view school-wide usage data and export charts and reports. 29. Super admins can configure monitoring activation and time periods for the domain. 30. The “Broadcast Toolbox” includes a camera recording function that automatically saves recordings to the teacher’s Google Drive. 31. The “Broadcast Toolbox” includes a pen tool for handwritten notes and highlighting key points. 32. A timer tool in the “Broadcast Toolbox” helps manage time-bound teaching activities. 33. The short URL tool in the “Broadcast Toolbox” includes history tracking and click-through rates. 34. Remote support in the “Broadcast Toolbox” allows screen sharing and troubleshooting without installing any plugins. 35. The broadcast interface supports Traditional English, Japanese and Chinese languages.
線上會議自動接受工具
Let Google Meet™ automatically accept all join requests. This extension will be automatically activated after installation, so if you want to disable the feature, please go to the extension page to manually disable it.
iboss Classroom Management
The iboss platform enhances Google Classroom by adding more tools to help you manage student learning activities remotely, from any location. Whether you are in a brick-and-mortar classroom or teaching from a remote location, iboss Classroom Management empowers instructors with the tools to ensure students are focused on their assignments. The iboss platform natively integrates with Google Classroom to take full advantage of its capabilities. This integration enables you to visually monitor the screens for all of the students in any of your classrooms and manage student’s browsing activities, ensuring that they are focused and engaged on your lesson.
JsCIN: JavaScript Common INput
An input method editor supporting customizable table based input methods (XCIN/GCIN compatible) for Google ChromeOS™ This is an Input Method Editor (IME) designed for Chromebooks (running ChromeOS). It supports loading customized tables that are compatible with XCIN or GCIN table files (*.xcin and *.gtab). - You can even use the official Boshiamy gtab file. To install and activate the IME on a Chromebook: - Install the extension - Click the status in right-bottom corner (showing the system time) to popup the system config menu, select "Keyboard", then the gear icon in the right-top corner of the "Input Methods" menu to enter the "Inputs" setting page. (Alternatively, you can also get there by Settings, Device, Keyboards and Inputs, Input settings), and then click "Add input methods". - Type to search for "JSCIN Chinese Input Methods", select and Add - Switch your keyboard to "[ZH] JsCIN Chinese Input Methods" to start typing. - You can use the extension options page to load your favorite input method table. See https://github.com/google/jscin/blob/main/docs/USER_GUIDE.md if you need help. What's new: v3.1.4: - Fixed: Simplex can't move to the next page of candidates by SPACE v3.1.3: - Fixed: GCIN %flag_disp_partial_match should only work in auto compose mode - Revised the description and list of options v3.1.2: - Revised the space options (description and function). - Stop showing the CrossQuery window before typing new characters. - Support CIN2 %nullcandidate and GCIN %flag_disp_partial_match v3.1.1: (a major update) - The fresh new designed "Input Method Details" dialog with all per-table configurable options, replacing the 'Types' selection. - The candidates window will now report page numbers if there are more than one page of candidates. For input methods using SPACE to select the first candidate (e.g, Boshiamy & Dayi), navigate the candidates using arrow keys, PageUp/Dn, ''. - Supports horizontal candidate window (issue #40) - Last selected input method will be now be sticky when you switch on/off. - Revised SPACE behavior when there are multiple pages of candidates. - Fixed "Failed parsing phrase based GTAB (issue #39)" - Fixed "CrossQuery may go wrong in options" - Fixed "Candidates remained even after we deleted the whole composition" - Fixed "Adding a table in the options will see duplicated items" - Fixed "CrossQuery failed to work with built-in tables" - Fixed "Press the selection key AFTER last candidate will clear the composition" - Fixed "Composition & related text were not cleared when switching IMEs on/off". - Supports XCIN command %AUTO_UPCHAR and %END_KEY - Deprecates JsCIN command %PHRASE_CHARDEF v3.0.2: - Default to allow SPACE to reset after error (issue #37) - Supports reading Array quick keys from GCIN GTAB (issue #39) - Fixed GCIN tables using %flag_unique_auto_send - Better error handling (max keystrokes, visible error, ...) - Fixed broken GenInp v3.0.1: - New built-in Array30 table from github/gontera - New feature issue #36: single-press shift to toggle raw-input mode - Fixed issue #38 that Esc on error composition does not work
NetSupport School Student
The #1 choice for IT educators worldwide, NetSupport School delivers the tools you need to help maximize the effectiveness of… The #1 choice for IT educators worldwide, NetSupport School delivers the tools you need to help maximize the effectiveness of computer-led teaching and now you can utilize the power of NetSupport School in a Google Chrome environment. For use in your existing NetSupport-managed classroom, the NetSupport School Student extension can be installed on each student machine running the Google Chrome OS. From the teacher's machine (Chrome OS or Windows) you can then connect to each system enabling you to monitor and interact with each student quickly and efficiently. KEY FEATURES: - View a crystal clear thumbnail of each student device in a single view and zoom in to view a larger thumbnail of any selected student Chromebook. - Open a separate view session to discreetly monitor a selected student’s screen and take a closer look at activity – perfect for ensuring students are on task with their learning activities. (The open Browser activity can be viewed in Thumbnail and View modes along with the option to view the full desktop if required.) - The teacher can set objectives and expected outcomes for the current lesson. - Ask students to register at the start of each lesson. - The teacher can show their desktop to students’ Chromebooks to help demonstrate a point or show students how to do a particular task. - Lock the student's mouse and keyboard when instructing. - The teacher can send an instant survey to students during or at the end of a session, helping to instantly capture students’ understanding of a topic. - The Feedback and Wellbeing feature can be used by teachers to gauge how students feel, their confidence with a topic and whether they need extra support. - The teacher can open a discussion session that all or selected students can join, enter their comments and share with the rest of the class. - Send an attention-grabbing message or instruction to each student machine. - Request Help facility - students can send a request for help to the teacher. - Block unauthorized websites. - Use approved websites only. - Block all Internet access. - Launch a website on the student Chromebook. - Block FTP Access. - See details of the website that students are currently viewing. CHROME INCOGNITO MODE: To ensure you retain full visibility of your students' internet use, it is recommended that you ‘disallow’ Incognito Mode in the Chrome OS User Settings via Google Apps for Education. INSTALLATION and PRE-REQUISITES: For a teacher to be able to monitor and interact with their students using Google Chromebooks, the NetSupport Name & Connectivity Server must be installed on a Windows Server; the NetSupport School Tutor app for Google Chrome must be installed on the teacher's Chrome OS machine or for mixed platform classrooms, the NetSupport School Windows Tutor application can also connect to student Chromebooks; and the NetSupport School Student extension installed onto each of the students' Chromebooks. An IT Admin can centrally manage the configuration and deployment of the Student extension within the Google Admin Console. The NetSupport School student for Chrome OS can be used with the existing NetSupport School licences you have already purchased (as long as you have sufficient unused licences). Please visit www.netsupportschool.com/chrome for more information and a simple step-by-step guide to managing your Chrome OS students in the classroom. - Performance and operability enhancements.