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Google Updates and Improves its Learning Center for Teacher Training

Educational Technology Guy

Google has updated and improved its Learning Center for Teacher Training with new use cases and best practices, making it even more useful and easier to learn about Google apps. There are lessons, case studies, examples and best practices, and ways to connect with other educators.

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Gaggle for Google: Student Safety in a 1:1 Chromebook District

Gaggle Speaks

The district implemented Gaggle to gain full visibility over students’ email and Google Drive activity, allowing them to react quickly and seamlessly to any situations that put students at risk. Huntley has yet to find itself in the position of having to intervene in a serious case involving a student email.

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Turn any exisiting PC or Mac into fully functional Chromebook - for free!

Educational Technology Guy

Neverware, a startup that has developed a software product, CloudReady , in partnership with Google, which turns almost any computer from the last 8 years into a full-fledged Chromebook. Imagine being able to use that old PC or Mac you have lying around as a Chromebook.

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GoGuardian Develops a New AI-Enabled Cloud Filter for K–12 Schools

EdTech Magazine

For example, schools investing in a one-to-one Chromebook initiative will not need to worry about installation concerns that come from legacy equipment that is not cloud-based. . By using AI–enabled software, GoGuardian’s new filter can learn as it protects, updating to find and block new harmful content. . by Eli Zimmerman.

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Using Google Apps in a Safe 1:1 Learning Environment

Gaggle Speaks

Productivity tools like Google Apps for Education for classroom collaboration make 1:1 initiatives a realistic goal for any size school district. These and other topics were discussed during the last week’s Gaggle webcast, “Using Google Apps to Create a Safe 1:1 Learning Environment.”

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How to Create a Safe 1:1 Learning Environment

Gaggle Speaks

Sure, you might have a larger student population, and you could be separated by hundreds, if not thousands, of miles, but you both are looking for new ways to create digital learning environments that facilitate critical thinking, creativity and collaboration. Proactively responds and stays ahead of misuse, cyberbullying and other threats.

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How One Student Email Could Have Been Life-Changing

Gaggle Speaks

We detail what unfolded in an incredible new case study with a great ending to this story. You’ll also learn how Hesperia Unified School District: Puts Chromebooks into the hands of every student, starting in third grade, while protecting them from the dangers and threats the face online.