Here’s a
trick that will come in handy for innovative educators who have times when it
becomes helpful to have lots of tabs easily accessible. For example, say you are having several
students present one day and you don’t want to have to click open each
presentation or connect and disconnect various devices from the display
station. Or, maybe there are tabs that
you use each time you conduct a particular class. And, everybody has the usual tabs that they
need each day.
Using Chrome
bookmarks, you can put all those tabs in a folder, then have them instantly
open at your command.
Here are the 3 Steps to Auto-Accessing Multiple Tabs in Chrome:
Step 1: Create a folder
- Go to “Bookmarks”
- Right click
- Select “Add a folder”
Step 2: Add pages
- Add pages to your folder
Step 3: Open all tabs
- Go to your folder in bookmarks
- Right click.
- Select how you would like your tabs opened. You can:
- Open all (right where you are)
- Open all (in a new window)
- Open all (in a new incognito window)
The results
Now you don’t
have to worry about what device you are on or if your computer restarts or if
someone accidentally closes a window. You
have a tool to quickly and easily open all the tabs you want.
Here is what it looks like:
Your Turn
What do you
think? How could you see using this strategy to streamline the work you do?
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