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Also, NSHS want to share with you training videos and resources made by Google for Education on the technologies your child is using in the classroom. This toolkit discusses the Google products we use, best practices for family engagement, and an FAQ with the most frequently asked tech questions to help your child best navigate the technologies being used. The Tech Toolkit for Families and Guardians contains…
Google for Education Video Series * Google Terms Glossary * Best Practices for Family Engagement * Tech FAQ * Family Link