When Google CEO Sundar Pichai addressed the company’s annual I/O Developers Conference on May 18, 2021, he made two announcements suggesting Google is now the world’s most powerful organization in ...
Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh.
Google Classroom is a free web service for schools, nonprofits, and anyone with a Google account. It aims to make it easier for educators to create, distribute, and grade assignments, and with ...
With its emphasis on simplicity and collaboration, Google Classroom could be a conduit for in-person classrooms and learning management systems. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 ...
Google has won the K-12 education technology market. Part of their motivation to move into that market is to get kids acclimated to Google products, like the Chromebook. And when Lodewyk goes home, ...
Students can join a Google Classroom via an email code they received, a class link, or a specially assigned class code.
Senior UK Editor — My interest in Android began with the beautiful Nexus 4 and the less-ugly-than-before Jelly Bean. Right now, I'm probably watching Black Books, playing football (soccer), or ...
This article is part of the collection: The EdSurge Guide to Choosing, Vetting and Purchasing K-12 Edtech Products. It’s terribly confusing, but perhaps no coincidence, that three of the world’s most ...
Forget those pesky teaching qualifications, because Google has now found a way to make educators out of us all. Starting today, any Google Classroom user will be able to create their own classes.