Google launches new tools for teachers and expands its brand among students.
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Gary Harwell's curator insight,
November 7, 2013 1:11 AM
Nice ideas if you relegate yourself to Google.
Maria Zappa Kasapidi's curator insight,
November 7, 2013 1:25 AM
This guide will teach you to be as tech-savvy as your students. It is meant to acquaint you with Google Apps’ major features and is loaded with best practices and lots of helpful, actionable tips to optimize your investment in Google Apps and improve your students’ learning experience. It’s appropriate for school IT admins, teachers, principals, and anyone else interested in learning more about Google Apps for education.
lorrinda's curator insight,
November 7, 2013 7:13 AM
micropreneurs can teach their expertise using resource and time-saving tools like this |
Hector Ariceaga's curator insight,
August 12, 2013 3:01 PM
From the basic to the more advanced, these tips will help get the most out of Google's tools.
Rachel Marker's curator insight,
September 27, 2013 11:30 PM
Could replace monthly newsletter. Student written!
Kenevie Bryan-Solis's curator insight,
February 4, 2021 12:16 PM
This is such a fun activity for students in which teachers can embed different subjects in one class project. |
Classroom enables a teacher to create a “class” at the touch of a button. She or he can upload syllabus materials, whether text, audio or video, and send out assignments on the class news feed.
Teachers see instantly who has turned in their homework. They can start a class discussion and provide feedback and grades; students can see what’s due and what’s late. The whole package integrates with the rest of Google’s apps, like Google Docs.
Still, not everyone is ready to embrace Google’s free education applications.