Introduces new educational features for Google Chrome OS and Meet.

Google Chrome OS


    Google has announced the launch of several new features for Chrome OS for the online education system. These features are introduced with the Chrome OS version 103, which includes a screen cast application, the ability to perform casting controls for the classroom, and much more.

    The new Screen cast app is a new way for students and educators to record and edit videos that they use as lessons or demonstrations. The screen cast app has the ability to record screen, trim video and share them. But it also comes with a number of superior easy-to-use tools. It's easy to share via Google Drive.

    Cast Moderator would also be a great feature for classroom teachers. This feature allows teachers to show only the screen to students in the classroom so that it does not interfere with classmates' distractions. Because a security code is used for this whole process, it is much safer and easier for teachers to conduct a good class.

    Google is also bringing about 15 additional add-ons for popular educational technology tools such as IXL, and has announced that Google Classroom will be integrating with Student Information Systems (SIS) in 15 new countries.

    Google has also come up with a new set of educational features for Google Meet. Google Doc now has the ability to automatically copy a meeting report from Meet, so you can always keep a written record of your meetings. Google Meet is also said to be able to stream live streams directly and easily to YouTube. It also introduces new features that make host polls and Q&A sessions easier to use. Google Meet is also said to offer picture-in-picture capabilities.

    Finally, Google has announced that it will soon be releasing these features with a new beta version of Read Along. Read Along is another new feature with over 1000 children's stories and learning games. Google has said that this too will be available to users by next month. But initially this was only available for Android users.

0 Comentarios