It’s aimed at teachers, giving them a quick tool to grill their students with after giving them that website as their assigned reading. However, it works just as well for anyone trying to learn something online: You’ll be able to quiz yourself on anything, helping you lock in the information.
This extension can:
- Create quizzes
- Multiple choice or reading comprehension
- Create assignments
- Work with Google Slides or Google Docs just as well as with webpages
Plus, if you only want to create a quiz from a specific passage of text, you can highlight it and create a targeted quiz. Hop over to the Chrome store now to try out this tool.
Top Tips for Using AI Chrome Extensions
Don’t install all these extensions willy-nilly! Think about which ones you’ll really use frequently. You don’t need three different summarization tools when one of them will do the trick.
Whatever you do, don’t download an extension you’ve never heard of if it isn’t highly rated or used by a lot of people. Any unknown and little-used extension is a potential security risk — and the same is true for some of the more popular ones as well, sadly.
Finally, understand the limitations that you’ll be faced with: AI tools aren’t magic, and they can’t compete with a human being, as much as every AI startup out there wishes they could.
Don’t trust any of these AI extensions to have the final word on anything they transcribe, sum up, or highlight: Doublecheck to see how your own opinion might differ. Ultimately, these are all just tools.