Posts Tagged ‘google’
Google Debuts Certified Coach Program; Forward Edge a Recommended Coaching Partner
Forward Edge is excited to announce we have been selected by Google for Education as a Recommended Partner for their new Certified Coach program! What is a Google Certified Coach? The Google Certified Coach program empowers instructional coaches to facilitate technology use in their schools – using their structured, year-long curriculum and research-backed 5-step coaching…
Read MorePower-Packed PD Sessions: Preparing Teachers For Google Educator Level 1 Certifications
Create New Opportunities to Develop Your Teachers
Read MoreDistrict’s Professional Development Committee Supercharges Initiatives
Powerful collaboration and productivity tools from Google are changing the way we teach. They are also changing the way we lead in education. At Felicity-Franklin Local Schools, the recent success of a focused initiative in blended learning and using G Suite for Education has spurred others across the district to consider, “How might we…
Read More10 Google Tips for Your Classroom
Stop wasting time on the small things! With just these 10 Google tricks, you’ll spend time doing what you love and stop messing with the things you don’t. Our edtech experts are sharing their best Google insights with you.
Read MoreLocal Educator to Become ‘Certified Innovator’ at Google for Education Innovation Academy
February 16, 2016 — Katie Ritter has been selected as a participant in the Google for Education Certified Innovator Program. The program begins with an Innovation Academy to be held at Google headquarters in Mountain View, CA on February 24-26, 2016.
Read More11 Top Tips to Get your Google Ready to Go Back to School 2015
30 minutes Now Will Save You Hours During the School Year- Get Google Back to School Ready!
Read MoreAre Google Glasses the Future of Education?
Over the past several years, Google has been developing a device that some would say is right out of a Sci-Fi movie. Google Glass is just the latest product that google has all the capabilities of a smart phone, but sits on your head like a pair of glasses.
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