![]() Zoom for Google Chrome (for zooming in and out on web pages) These apps are available for students to install, but are not force installed to their login (but may be required as part of a specific class), and can be accessed through student logins at and click on "For fz.k12.mo.us" : We have made additional apps available for students to install through the fz.k12.mo.us Chrome Web Store. At the time of this writing, the following apps will be installed on all student Chromebooks: ![]() This list changes as the educational needs drive the use of new apps. What apps will come pre-installed on each Chromebook? ScreenPal: Screen Recorder for Video Messages Read Aloud: A Text to Speech Voice Reader What extensions have already been approved for staff installation on their devices? When creating the ticket, select Network/WiFi, Website Filtering Request. How can I request a new app or add-on be added to the list?Īll App and Extension requests should be submitted through Incident IQ at. This helps the district ensure educationally appropriate apps are being used, and the district makes best effort to ensure the apps in use follow standard data privacy guidelines. Only apps or add-ons that have been pre-approved by the district can be installed on District Owned devices. On to the extension you want to remove, click Remove.Can a student or teacher install any app or add-on they want on their Chromebook?. ![]() Right-click the icon and select Remove from Chrome. To the right of your address bar, look for the extension's icon. Remove: To the right of the site, tap More Remove.If you don’t see this option, change “Allow this extension to read and change all your data on websites you visit” to On specific sites.Add: To the right of “Allowed sites,” click Add.Under “Permissions,” add or remove a site:.On all sites: Allow the extension to automatically read and change data on all sites. ![]()
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