Google Doc's voice typing tool uses the chromebook's and laptop's internal microphone to convert speech to text in the document. You talk . . . it types. This is a great tool for students who struggle with writing and/or typing.
2. TubeChop is a website where you can crop an interesting section from a YouTube video and share it with the link it generates (see 1 minute tutorial video for details). This is great if you don't want to show the whole video.


Note: Since posting this, I've discovered an even better YouTube Cropper that works on Chromebooks: http://ytcropper.com/ Check it out!
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