@barefootstache I’m in and teachers tend to stick with mainstream tools and resources that have the content they need and are in their comfort zone

@MrsDi if they are already using a browser why not install an extension that blocks the ads plus the sponsorship segments? It would be a one time setup and no need to add that extra `-` every time.

If they are already using the brave browser, there is no need for this trick. Since brave block youtube ads by default.

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@barefootstache we are a Google school, so Chrome is the browser. We can push out extensions, do you know of one?

@MrsDi there are two extensions I would recommend:

1. uBlock origin (chrome.google.com/webstore/det) this will speed up most websites because it blocks mainly ads also including YouTube ads.
2. SponsorBlock for YouTube (chrome.google.com/webstore/det) this will skip most sponsors. If you find one not being skipped, you can help by recording the sponsor, so that the next person can skip it. (Of course I understand this won't able to be done during class, though maybe can be done prior to class.)

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Awesome, I’ll explore them next week, thanks!
Have a great weekend.

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