![]() If your child has a hard time staying off social media when they should be studying, Work Mode might be an answer. “It tracks what you’re doing, and it will block sites that you don’t want to access, so it won’t distract you,” said Christine Elgersma, a former teacher and senior editor of social media and learning resources at Common Sense Media, which has rated Chrome extensions for students. It categorizes the sites they visit and rates them from very productive to very distracting. ![]() RescueTime, also a great app for iOS and Android, tells students exactly how much time they’re spending in the active tab or window of Chrome or a ChromeOS device. ![]() Here are some expert-recommended Chrome extensions for students. In a student’s tech toolbox, Chrome extensions can be an invaluable player - expanding the capabilities of their browser to do everything from check their grammar to keep distractions at bay.
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