It’s a new year, and with that comes updates from the Google Education Team. The announcement revolves around Google Classroom, which the tech giant today claims that more than 20 million students and ...
ZDNet's resident student blogger, Zack Whittaker, suggested yesterday that Google was losing the battle for cloud-based groupware dominance in schools to Microsoft's Live@Edu offering. To that I say ...
Google has introduced a number of changes to its education offerings, including updates to Classroom, Google Docs, its virtual reality offerings and teacher training. In Classroom, Google's free web ...
"Google Inc. is talking with educational-software companies to help build a marketplace for online learning programs, an industry whose value may approach $5 billion this year." --From The Boston ...
Students whose school use Google Apps for Education will soon be able to store as many files in their Google Drive folders as they like. Individual files can measure up to 5TB, which should be more ...
Google is looking to make the task for schools looking to cash in on Google Play for Education a bit easier with a bit of mobile software. The Google Edu Device Setup app (for Android, natch) allows ...
For the last half of 2009, I've been writing about my great experiences with Google Apps for Education. I've talked about cool features, their plans for next year, and user acceptance of the service.
You could feel it in the Mountain View air, something more than the usual Silicon Valley hum. It was Google I/O week, and AI was the phrase on everyone’s lips. Education, with its high stakes and ...
Back in 2013, Google launched Play for Education, a program that made it easier for educators to purchase apps and books and distribute them to their students’ Android tablets. Now, this program is ...
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