Have you been working on a project and had to flip back and forth between two tabs or windows on your computer? Have your students worked on a video project where they record themselves but wanted to have their script accessible? Have you found yourself with so many tabs open you aren't sure what you have on most of them anymore? Google Chrome allows you to separate the tabs that you have open to create an additional window or session. You can pull the tab you want to work on down away from the rest of the tabs in Chrome and then put it side by side with the other session you are working in. There are also Google Extensions that allow you to separate tabs and then put them back together when you are done with your work. The video below is a brief guide on how to separate tabs to be able to work on two documents side by side.
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