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Google Supports Ed Tech Research into Modern Classrooms

EdTech Magazine

Google Supports Ed Tech Research into Modern Classrooms. The Economist Intelligence Unit, with some help from Google for Education , explored the critical role of technology in the classroom in the recently released report, “ Fostering exploration and excellence in 21st century schools.” Meghan is an associate editor with EdTech.

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3 Exciting Ways to Use Augmented and Virtual Reality in the K–12 Classroom

EdTech Magazine

MORE FROM EDTECH: Check out how K–12 teachers are using VR to teach computer science. VR headsets range in functionality and price points , but it’s easy to get started with tools like Lenovo ’s or with Google Cardboard. Headsets in hand, no virtual field trip is complete without Google Expeditions. .

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Using Assistive Technology to Empower Students with Disabilities

EdTech Magazine

Using Lenovo VR headsets and Google Expeditions, they took a tour across the world — from the Great Barrier Reef to the North Pole — without ever having to leave their classroom.

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Using Assistive Technology to Empower Students with Disabilities

EdTech Magazine

Using Lenovo VR headsets and Google Expeditions, they took a tour across the world — from the Great Barrier Reef to the North Pole — without ever having to leave their classroom.

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Using Assistive Technology to Empower Students with Disabilities

EdTech Magazine

Using Lenovo VR headsets and Google Expeditions, they took a tour across the world — from the Great Barrier Reef to the North Pole — without ever having to leave their classroom.

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Using Assistive Technology to Empower Students with Disabilities

EdTech Magazine

Using Lenovo VR headsets and Google Expeditions, they took a tour across the world — from the Great Barrier Reef to the North Pole — without ever having to leave their classroom.

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Using Assistive Technology to Empower Students with Disabilities

EdTech Magazine

Using Lenovo VR headsets and Google Expeditions, they took a tour across the world — from the Great Barrier Reef to the North Pole — without ever having to leave their classroom.