This page provides basic information on the Google Workspace (formerly G Suite). If you are new to Google Workspace, visit the Learning Center. Google also offers some solutions for Remote Teaching. You can also browse Help by Product which includes the online tools Classroom, Slides, Docs, Sheets, Meet, Drive, Forms, Sites & Jamboard! For quick web-based video tutorials on these tools, scroll down this page.
Google Classroom makes teaching more productive and meaningful by streamlining assignments, boosting collaboration, and fostering communication. Educators can create classes, distribute assignments, send feedback, and see everything in one place.
Google Slides is an online presentation app that lets you create and format presentations and work with other people. You may also want to explore it's interactive student add-on Pear Deck.
Google Docs is an online word processor that lets you create, edit, format, share and collaborate on electronic documents.
Google Meet is a video-communication service developed by Google. This is a great communication tool to use for delivering synchronous lessons, conducting meetings, and so much more!
Create online surveys and quizzes and share them with Google Forms. Google Forms assessments can grade and provide feedback to students automatically.
Google Drive is a cloud-based file storage service that integrates with Classroom to facilitate file organization, management, sharing and collaboration.
Create a new spreadsheet and edit it with others at the same time — from your computer, phone or tablet.
Google Sites is a structured wiki- and Web page-creation tool offered by Google. The declared goal of Google Sites is for anyone to be able to create simple web sites that support collaboration between different editors.
Jamboard is a digital whiteboard that can facilitate classroom collaboration and sharing ideas.
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Tutorial Videos compiled by APS Teacher and Learning Working Group