Looking for a quick how to, reference guide, or tips and tricks for an ed tech tool you are using or support? Check out the resources below organized by tool.
Google Workspace for Education, sometimes called Google Apps for Education or Google Suite for Education, is the set of tools available to educators and students. It is different from your personal Google account in many ways to ensure the privacy of students and teachers is kept.
Google worked with educators across the country to create Classroom: a streamlined, easy-to-use tool that helps teachers manage coursework. With Classroom, educators can create classes, distribute assignments, grade and send feedback, and see everything in one place.
Google Slides allows users to create and present presentations. It is Google's version of Powerpoint or Keynote.
A simple to use Google Chrome Extension that allows you to record your screen, camera, and/or voice to create videos. Videos can be easily shared through Google Classroom, Email, or the Screencasify website. The free version allow videos up to 5 minutes in length.
Wonderfully intuitive and easy-to-use, Read&Write for Google Chrome™ provides personalized support to make documents, web pages and common file types in Google Drive (including: Google Docs, PDF & ePub) more accessible. It’s designed to help everyone engage with digital content in a way that suits his/her abilities and learning styles.
This hyperlinked document provides everything you need to get started using Google Read&Write.
Schoology is a social networking service and virtual learning environment for K-12 school and higher education institutions that allows users to create, manage, and share academic content. It is a learning management system owned by Powerschool.
Google Meet is a video conferencing tool that works well with Chromebooks. It enables people to meet virtually and share their camera, microphone, even share their screens.