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Import your favorite educational YouTube video into Edpuzzle with a click! The extension lets you make any YouTube video interactive, by embedding questions (either manually or instantly with Teacher Assist AI), and safe, with no ads, no tracking, and no recommended videos. The extension also includes an amazing screen recording tool so you can create your own educational videos! Record your screen and take your students through a presentation they can watch at their own pace, walk them through a math problem using the interactive whiteboard complete with drawing tools, or use the camera to record a science experiment or any other creative classroom ideas you dream up.
Wayground AI
Create interactive activities, presentations, videos, flashcards, and passages from a website or generative AI in one click. Wayground (formerly Quizizz) helps you turn websites, articles, YouTube videos, Google Docs, and even your ChatGPT conversations into ready-to-use learning activities. No more copying and pasting or starting from scratch. See an article your students would benefit from? Highlight a passage and generate questions based on that text. Watching a YouTube video for class? Add comprehension checks at key moments to keep students accountable. Generated great content in ChatGPT or Gemini? Import it directly into Wayground with one click. Have existing lesson plans in Google Docs or Slides? Turn them into interactive practice without rebuilding anything. Once your content lands in Wayground, you can edit, customize, and assign it however you want. Auto-grading, built-in accommodations, and actionable reports come standard. Getting started takes about 30 seconds: 1. Download the extension 2. Pin it to your browser (click the puzzle icon in the top right, find Wayground, and pin it) 3. Visit any website, article, or video 4. Click the extension and generate Formative assessments, bell ringers, exit tickets, review activities—whatever you need, create it from the content you're already using.
MagicSchool AI - AI Assistant for Teachers
Your favorite MagicSchool AI tools are now just a click away, anytime, anywhere. Founded by a lifelong Teacher and Principal, MagicSchool is the leading generative AI platform for educators - fighting burnout and helping teachers thrive in the classroom. MagicSchool contextualizes the power of AI for educators to tools that are immediately relevant in their world and eliminates the need for complex prompting. It helps them be more effective and more efficient - with the magic of AI! Unlock the Power of AI—Right Where You Need It With our Chrome browser extension, your favorite MagicSchool AI tools are just a click away, anytime, anywhere. Say goodbye to the hassle of switching between multiple tabs and copying-pasting. We've packed MagicSchool AI with over 50 specialized Magic Tools that help you: Craft engaging lesson plans Give feedback on student work Create personalized math problems Generate rubrics Draft comprehensive IEPs Differentiate instruction effortlessly Generate quizzes and assessments Streamline email communication with families And so much more! Your Toolkit, Your Platforms Get instant access to our expansive library of 50+ templates across various platforms you use daily: Gmail and other Web Email: Communicate efficiently with parents and staff. Google Docs: Create and edit lesson plans on the fly. Google Classroom: Update your class effortlessly. Canvas, Schoology and Blackboard: Design engaging educational material in a snap. So, are you ready to revolutionize your teaching workflow? Install the Chrome browser extension today and bring the magic of MagicSchool AI to your classroom.
Equatio - Math made digital
Easily create mathematical equations, formulas and quizzes. Intuitively type or handwrite, with no tricky math code to learn. Until now, writing equations and math expressions on your computer has been slow and laborious. Equatio makes math digital, helping teachers and students at all levels create math expressions quickly and easily. Type or handwrite virtually any mathematical expression directly on your keyboard or touchscreen. There’s no need for any complicated code or programming languages. Equatio instantly turns your thoughts into clear, accurate on-screen formulas. When you type ‘sq’, it knows that you mean ‘square root’. And it listens, too. When you dictate a formula aloud, Equatio is smart enough to ignore ‘umms’, ‘errs’ and other unwanted non-math words. More than a replacement for pen and paper, Equatio makes math and other STEM subjects engaging and rewarding for every student. Features: - Easily create math expressions including equations and formulas - Compatible with Google Docs, Forms*, Slides*, Sheets* & Drawings* - Input via keyboard, handwriting recognition* (via touchscreen or touchpad) and voice dictation - Guesses what you’re typing or writing - like predictive text on your smartphone* - Hear your math expressions read out loud - Compatible with LaTeX input for advanced users - Create interactive digital math quizzes* - Input student responses directly into digital quizzes* - Chemistry formula prediction* Try Equatio free for 30 days, with unlimited access to all features. After this time Premium features* require a licensing subscription. Get more information on Equatio features, licensing and pricing at: https://www.texthelp.com/en-us/products/equatio/
InsertLearning
Insert instructional content on any web page InsertLearning saves teachers and students time while keeping students engaged. Teachers can insert questions, discussions, and insight directly into any website. When students go to that website, they can respond to those questions and discussions, see that insight, and take their own notes. - Click on our extension button to make our toolbar appear. This button has our logo and is located at the top right of your window. - To insert a question, click on the question icon on our toolbar and then click on a paragraph. Inserting a question within an article is a good way to assess what your students are learning as they read. - To insert a video, the first step is to insert a sticky note. To do so, click on the sticky note icon on our toolbar and then click on a paragraph. After inserting a sticky note, either paste in a YouTube link or an embed code from another video provider. Inserting a video is a good way to address different learning styles in your classroom. - As the previous tip suggests, you can also insert other interactive items with sticky notes by pasting in an embed code. Again, interactive items are a good way to address different learning styles. - To insert a discussion, click on the discussion icon on our toolbar (looks like two speech bubbles) and then click on a paragraph. Inserting a discussion is a good way to have students learn from each other. - To highlight text, click on the highlight icon on our toolbar (some people think it looks like a pencil) and then select the text you want to highlight. You can add a comment to a highlight by clicking on the plus that appears when you first make a highlight or whenever you click on the highlight. Similarly, you can change the color of a highlight by clicking on the paint brush that appears when you first make a highlight or whenever you click on the highlight. - Students can also highlight text and insert sticky notes. Having them annotate like this can be a good way to assess what they are learning. If there are student annotations available to view, a button will appear at the top left of your screen with an icon that looks like a group of people. Click on this button and then select a student to view their annotations. When you have a student selected, you'll even see what they annotate in real time. - To assign your lesson to a class, click on a our logo on our toolbar and then click on the class you want your lesson assigned to. Once your lesson is assigned to a class, every student enrolled in that class will be able to see the things your inserted into the article. - During the assigning process, you can choose to share your lesson to Google Classroom. Below the list of your classes, is a button that says "Share to Google Classroom." Click on that button, select the classes from Google Classroom you wish to share to, and then click the button that says "Share to these classes." After doing this, a link to your lesson will appear in Google Classroom. Also, if you haven't already imported your class, this process will import your roster from Google Classroom into InsertLearning.