Wordtune – One of My New Favorites in 2021
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Wordtune – One of My New Favorites in 2021

I’m taking this week to recharge and get ready for the next session of the Practical Ed Tech Virtual Summer Camp. For the next few days I’m going to highlight some of my favorite new and new-to-me tools so far this year. 

Wordtune is a Chrome extension that will make suggestions on how to change and or improve the structure of your sentences. It will work in a lot of web applications including Google Docs. Google Docs is probably the application in which most students can benefit from using Wordtune. That’s why I made this short video to demonstrate how Wordtune works in Google Docs. 

Applications for Education
Wordtune could be a good Chrome extension for students to use to help them avoid using the same phrases and or sentence structures too often in a document.

On a related note, here’s what I look for when testing a new Chrome extension.

I’m taking this week to recharge and get ready for the next session of the Practical Ed Tech Virtual Summer Camp. For the next few days I’m going to highlight some of my favorite new and new-to-me tools so far this year. Wordtune is a Chrome extension that will make suggestions on how to change and or improve the structure of your sentences. It will work in a lot of web applications including Google Docs. Google Docs is probably the application in which most students can benefit from using Wordtune. That’s why I made this short video to demonstrate how Wordtune works in Google Docs.  Applications for EducationWordtune could be a good Chrome extension for students to use to help them avoid using the same phrases and or sentence structures too often in a document. On a related note, here’s what I look for when testing a new Chrome extension.chrome extension, chrome extensions, Free Chrome Extension, Free Technology For Teachers, Google Docs, Google Documents, Language Arts, WordtuneRead More

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