Google Docs offers a whole bunch of add-ons to explore that can support and enhance student writing and evaluation, or can just make it more efficient. Here are a few to check out:

Easy Accents is another time saver, especially for students or teachers writing in another language with a primarily Roman alphabet on a Chromebook (which makes simple keystroke combinations a little more difficult than on a laptop or computer). After launching the add-on, users have the accent or symbol they need right at hand as they write.
The Highlight Tool is more involved but also more powerful. Students can establish their own highlight colors and labels, have them on hand in a sidebar, and export them in a document either by color or by sequence. Teachers or collaborators can also share pre-established highlight colors for a group to use together for consistency. For example, teachers could create a set list of highlights labelled with key aspects of writing or research (e.g. thesis, evidence, counterargument, etc.). Students could self- or peer-evaluate using those highlights, export just the highlights into another document and submit it using Google Classroom.
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