Google Workspace

Blogger (A Google blog-publishing service that allows multi-user to blogs)

Calendar (A time-management/scheduling service)

Cardboard (A virtual reality (VR) platform which uses a head mount for a smartphone.)

Classroom (A blended learning platform that allows the paperless distribution and grading of assignments.

Docs (Web-based application in which documents can be created, edited, and stored online.)

Drawings (Web-based software which allows users to collaborate in real-time to create graphics.)

Drive (Allows users to store and share files in the Google Cloud.)

Earth (A Geobrowser that accesses satellite and aerial imagery to represent the Earth as a three-dimensional globe.)

Expeditions (A virtual reality teaching tool that let student join virtual trips all over the world)

Forms (A tool to create surveys, questionnaires, and tests, which allows the author to track results in a spreadsheet.)

Gmail (Email which allows users to access a multitude of Google Apps)

Google Plus (A social network from Google.)

Groups (A Google discussion group service for people who share common interests.)

Hangouts (A Google messaging service)

Keep (A Google a note-taking service)

Maps (A Google web mapping service developed which offers satellite imagery, street maps, and real-time traffic conditions,)

Scholar (A Google search engine that broadly searches for scholarly literature across many disciplines and sources.)

Sheets (A Web-based application that allows users to create, update and modify spreadsheets and share the data live online.)

Sites (A web-creation tool which allows provides a team-oriented site where multiple people can collaborate and share files.)

Slides (A presentation editor software in the Google Cloud.)

Voyager (A collection of Google Earth guided stories, or tours, on topics like travel, culture, nature, and history. )