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Calvary has officially moved to include Chromebooks.  Dell 3100's and 3400's have been given to all 6th graders as well as some 7th and 8th grade students.  All other 6-8th graders are using Dell Latitude PC's running Neverware's CloudReady Chrome OS.  This blog is being created for me by a 6th grader who loves making sure I am "doing things right."

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Featured Extension: Web Activity Time Tracker

3/13/2020

 

Featured Extension:
​Web Activity Time Tracker

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Do you spend way too much time on your Chromebook? Do you play games instead of doing school work? Some of us spend way too much time on the computer than others. (I do). This extension keeps track of your time, puts limits on certain sites, and gives you notifications when you have been on a site for too long. According to digital trends, most people spend roughly 1-4 hours daily on mobile and laptop devices. Not a good habit. Anyway here is how to get started. ​

 1. Go to the Chrome Web Store and search for Web Activity Time Tracker ​
 2. Click on ''Add to Chrome'' and allow any pop-up windows that may appear. 
 3. Click on the extension and go to ''Settings'' 
 4. At the bottom scroll down until you find a button called ''Grant Permission''. Enable it. 
​ 5. Go to Notifications and scroll down until you find Grant Permission and enable it. 
 6. Done! You are all set to go! 


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