 I'm going to show you one of the best tools that you can turn on for your students on their Chromebooks so they can use their voice to type. So first thing you want to do is on their device, they click on the clock, then they go up to the settings gear. On the far left, go down to advanced and scroll down a little ways to accessibility. I have mine left on all the time, so it's easy for me to turn it on and off. That's entirely up to you. I know that if you leave it on with students, they may mess with some of those settings. So you may now want to leave that on all the time. Click the little arrow over here to open up your features and scroll down to where it shows keyboard and text input. About halfway down, it says enable dictation. So when I click this little button on, this microphone icon appears at the bottom. So I can close my settings out. And what this will allow you to do is in a document, in a Google slide, in basically any web tool that you're in, when I click and put my cursor somewhere, so I put it up here in the address bar, I can click that dictation button and it will record my voice and put the text in. So if I was going to do a web search for cats, I click the icon, look for pictures of cats. I hit my enter button and now I've instantly done a very easy web search with my voice. Same thing with Google Slides or any other tool. Students now can dictate their story they hand wrote and not have to type everything into a Google slide. So I hope that that helps. It makes life really easy for our littles.