ChromeOS now has a built-in screen recorder

ChromeOS now has a built-in screen recorder

Recording lessons and assignments will soon be much easier for teachers and students using Chromebooks, as Google will offer a built-in screen recorder in ChromeOS in March. As parents around the world transitioned to working from home during the pandemic, students and teachers have shifted to remote learning, forcing them to learn how to use a variety of new tools, including voice recorders. screen for creating video lessons. While Windows 10 has a screen recorder built into the OS's Game Bar, and macOS allows users to record their screens using QuickTime Player, on ChromeOS, users can do it on ChromeOS. Users previously had to download a third-party app to achieve the same. Once ChromeOS Screen Recorder arrives with a new update, users will be able to capture screen content and a red circle will appear on the right side of the shelf to let them know that they are recording.

Chromebooks for education

In addition to the new built-in screen recorder, Google also updated its ChromeVox screen reader with new features. These include improved tutorials, the ability to search through ChromeVox menus, and smooth voice switching that automatically changes the screen reader's voice based on the language of the text. At the same time, Google is also making audio, video, and reliability improvements to Meet on Chromebooks so students and educators can have the best possible experience while using the search giant's video conferencing software. To help parents manage screen time limits and other restrictions on their kids' Chromebooks, the company let them use its Family Link parental control app to manage both their kids' school and personal accounts. . Finally, Google released a list of Chromebooks to help schools better understand all the devices available. Via The Verge