Our Favorite Chrome "AT" Apps

I. Organization & Study Tools
A. Mapping
1. Lucid Chart
2.
Mindomo Bookmarks

B. Storing Web Pages
1. Save to Pocket
2.
Oh My Tabs
3.
Evernote Web Clipper

C. To Do Lists
1. Thinkery

D. NoteTaking & Highlighting
1. Super Simple Highlighter
2.
Study Skills (TextHelp)

II. Reading on the Web
A. eBooks Creation
1. DotEPub
2.
Google Play Books
3.
Bookshare Web Reader
4.
MagicScroll eBook Reader
5.
Snapverter
6.
Readiator E-Pub Reader

B. Text to Speech on Webpages
1. Super Simple Highlighter
2.
ATbar
3.
Snap & Read Universal
4.
SpeakIt!
5.
Select and Speak
6.
click2speech
7.
Texthelp PDF Reader
8.
ChromeVox
9.
Read the Web Kurzweil
10.
Read Aloud
11.
Claro Read Chrome

C. Research
1. Clipped
2.
Just the Facts
3.
Wayback Machine

D. Reading Supports
1. Mercury Reader
2.
Reading Ruler
3.
Readline
4.
BeeLine Reader
5.
Just Read
6.
Read Mode
7.
ReaderView

E. Literacy
1. Fluency Tutor

III. Writing: Web/Google Docs

A. Text to Speech, Spell Checker & Word Prediction Google Docs
1. ReadWrite
2.
Co:Writer Universal
3.
WordQ

B. Speech to Text for Writing
1. Voice Recognition
2.
VoiceNote II
3.
Voice Typer Speech Recognition by Google
4.
Dictanote

C. Grammar
1. Ginger
2.
Co:Writer Universal
3.
Grammarbase

D. Web Writing Support & Text to Speech
1. IntoWords
2.
ClaroRead

E. Talking Dictionary
1. ReadWrite
2.
Google Dictionary

F. Speech to Text for Web
1. Google Voice Search

G. Note-Taking
1. Mic Note Voice Recorder Notepad
2.
Scrible Toolbar
3.
Glean

IV. Attention Tools
A. Stay Focused
B.
Session Buddy
C.
Task Timer
D.
Strict Workflow
E.
Habit Lab

V. Math Tools
A. Math AEM
1.
Visnos Interactive Math
2.
Khan Academy

B. Equation Writing
1. EquatIO
2.
Daum Equation Editor
3.
Desmos

VI. ELL & TTS & STT
A. Speech to Text using other languages
1. Dictanote
2.
VoiceNote II
3.
TalkTyper

B. Language Immersion
1. Mind the Word
2.
Kypsis Language Immersion
3.
Readlang Web Reader

VII. Creating AEM
A.
Cloud Converter

VIII. Accessible Reading Materials
1. Newsela
2.
Common Lit
3.
Freckle ELA
4.
Read Works
5.
Tar Heel Reader


"AT in the Cloud" first termed by Mark Surabian & John Calvert beginning in 2010 when they imagined that the Chrome platform was perfect for delivering "apps that follow the user" and created the "Chrome Toolbox" (an online database designed by Calvert).