Google /google Google en-US 2021 (c) °ÄÃÅÅܹ·ÂÛ̳ Thu, 27 Jun 2024 20:30:28 GMT How AI Can Save Teachers Time, According to a Google Executive /technology/video-how-ai-can-save-teachers-time-according-to-a-google-executive/2024/06 Google's head of education impact says AI can help solve some of the problems teachers are facing, but recognizes its limitations. Thu, 27 Jun 2024 20:30:28 GMT /technology/video-how-ai-can-save-teachers-time-according-to-a-google-executive/2024/06 Google Executive: What AI Can and Can't Do for Teachers /technology/google-executive-what-ai-can-and-cant-do-for-teachers/2024/06 Jennie Magiera, Google's head of education impact, discusses the role AI should have in K-12 education. Wed, 26 Jun 2024 18:56:00 GMT /technology/google-executive-what-ai-can-and-cant-do-for-teachers/2024/06 The AI Tools for Teachers Are Getting More Robust. Here's How /technology/the-ai-tools-for-teachers-are-getting-more-robust-heres-how/2024/05 The new tools increase urgency for PD on using generative AI. Fri, 24 May 2024 20:42:05 GMT /technology/the-ai-tools-for-teachers-are-getting-more-robust-heres-how/2024/05 Schools Get Relief on Chromebook Replacements. Google Extends Device Support to 10 Years /technology/schools-get-relief-on-chromebook-replacements-google-extends-device-support-to-10-years/2023/09 Schools have typically had to replace Chromebooks every three to five years. Thu, 21 Sep 2023 22:55:08 GMT /technology/schools-get-relief-on-chromebook-replacements-google-extends-device-support-to-10-years/2023/09 Google Executive: AI Could 'Transform' School Into a 'Personal Learning Experience' /technology/google-executive-ai-could-transform-school-into-a-personal-learning-experience/2023/07 Google for Education's Shantanu Sinha discusses recent advances in digital technologies. Thu, 06 Jul 2023 22:04:46 GMT /technology/google-executive-ai-could-transform-school-into-a-personal-learning-experience/2023/07 Chromebooks’ 'Short' Lifespan Costs Schools Billions of Dollars, Report Finds /technology/chromebooks-short-lifespan-costs-schools-billions-of-dollars-report-finds/2023/04 Doubling the lifespan of Chromebooks would save schools $1.8 billion, a U.S. PIRG Education Fund report estimates. Wed, 26 Apr 2023 20:45:44 GMT /technology/chromebooks-short-lifespan-costs-schools-billions-of-dollars-report-finds/2023/04 How Google Classroom Is Changing Teaching: Q&A With Researcher Carlo Perrotta /technology/how-google-classroom-is-changing-teaching-q-a-with-researcher-carlo-perotta/2020/12 The popular software is bringing the “logics of datafication, automation, surveillance, and interoperability" to schools, researchers say. Thu, 17 Dec 2020 20:52:28 GMT /technology/how-google-classroom-is-changing-teaching-q-a-with-researcher-carlo-perotta/2020/12 Google Experimenting With New Cloud Storage, Artificial Intelligence Initiative for K-12 /technology/google-experimenting-with-new-cloud-storage-artificial-intelligence-initiative-for-k-12/2019/04 Google is working with Washington's Evergreen Public Schools on a new effort that has big implications for the way K-12 districts store and analyze student data. Fri, 05 Apr 2019 03:40:29 GMT /technology/google-experimenting-with-new-cloud-storage-artificial-intelligence-initiative-for-k-12/2019/04 How Google is Taking Over the Classroom (Opinion) /education/opinion-how-google-is-taking-over-the-classroom/2018/03 Have you noticed how prevalent Google is in today's academic world? Students from elementary school all the way through high school have taken a part in a monumental shift away from most sought-after products to the variety of apps and devices made by Google. In many ways, Google has made a lasting effort to take over the modern classroom with its variety and cost efficiency. Day by day, students are becoming more entrenched in what Google has to offer them. Tue, 06 Mar 2018 17:35:07 GMT /education/opinion-how-google-is-taking-over-the-classroom/2018/03 Enterprise Learning Management Systems + Google = Amplified Learning (Opinion) /technology/opinion-enterprise-learning-management-systems-google-amplified-learning/2018/02 The seamless integration between an enterprise LMS and Google creates a powerful ecosystem that supports teachers and students. Sun, 25 Feb 2018 19:30:42 GMT /technology/opinion-enterprise-learning-management-systems-google-amplified-learning/2018/02 Google Launches $50 Million Effort on the Future of Work /education/google-launches-50-million-effort-on-the-future-of-work/2017/07 The philanthropic initiative will seek to connect job seekers with jobs, improve job training, and make life better for those in low-wage jobs. Thu, 27 Jul 2017 17:30:20 GMT /education/google-launches-50-million-effort-on-the-future-of-work/2017/07 Survey Says: Google for the Win (Opinion) /education/opinion-survey-says-google-for-the-win/2017/06 Google has become the dominant player in the EdTech market, with Microsoft, Apple and Amazon providing stiff competition. But how have these EdTech giants potentially slowed the development of needed innovation in learning platforms? Tue, 27 Jun 2017 12:00:00 GMT /education/opinion-survey-says-google-for-the-win/2017/06 Google Maps a Spelling Bee for States /teaching-learning/google-maps-a-spelling-bee-for-states/2017/06 As the nation's top young spellers compete in the National Spelling Bee, a map from Google is a reminder that many of us struggle to spell much simpler words. Thu, 01 Jun 2017 18:34:43 GMT /teaching-learning/google-maps-a-spelling-bee-for-states/2017/06 Use Google 'Assign Function' for Commenting in Google Docs (Opinion) /education/opinion-use-google-assign-function-for-commenting-in-google-docs/2016/12 While providing feedback for my students today, I entered an email address as I often do in the commenting function using the + sign and this little box popped up that asked me if I wanted to assign it to the student as a task. Thu, 08 Dec 2016 16:54:06 GMT /education/opinion-use-google-assign-function-for-commenting-in-google-docs/2016/12 Using Google Forms to Teach Kids to Give Quality Feedback (Opinion) /teaching-learning/opinion-using-google-forms-to-teach-kids-to-give-quality-feedback/2015/12 Providing feedback is in fact an art and we can scaffold the process to make kids better at it, using technology or without. How do you help students provide better feedback? Read on to find out how I teach students to do it better. Sun, 20 Dec 2015 11:38:11 GMT /teaching-learning/opinion-using-google-forms-to-teach-kids-to-give-quality-feedback/2015/12 How to Collaborate on Google Docs Like a Pro (Opinion) /education/opinion-how-to-collaborate-on-google-docs-like-a-pro/2015/09 Collaboration is a real-world skill students will use in their careers. Thanks to available technology, they can build that ability at zero cost. Tue, 22 Sep 2015 09:35:50 GMT /education/opinion-how-to-collaborate-on-google-docs-like-a-pro/2015/09 Does Google Help Students Learn (or Just Think They Do?) /education/does-google-help-students-learn-or-just-think-they-do/2015/05 Researchers at the Association for Psychological Science find online searches may affect the way students remember and think about what they learn. Tue, 26 May 2015 12:19:23 GMT /education/does-google-help-students-learn-or-just-think-they-do/2015/05 Inspiring Women Series: Kara Levy, Lead Engineer for Google Classroom (Opinion) /teaching-learning/opinion-inspiring-women-series-kara-levy-lead-engineer-for-google-classroom/2015/03 In this final post of the Inspiring Women Series, I chat with Kara Levy, a lead engineer at Google who is working on the Google Classroom project. As a female engineer working to transform education, she is the perfect voice to inspire and close out the series. Kara shares more about her work at Google, her inspiration to become an engineer and advice to young girls hoping to follow in her footsteps. Tue, 31 Mar 2015 19:23:03 GMT /teaching-learning/opinion-inspiring-women-series-kara-levy-lead-engineer-for-google-classroom/2015/03 Google Commits to Pledge on Student-Data Privacy /technology/google-commits-to-pledge-on-student-data-privacy/2015/01 After initially declining to sign, the technology giant Google has joined a growing number of companies committing to a "student-privacy pledge" launched by advocacy groups and endorsed by the White House. Wed, 28 Jan 2015 03:00:52 GMT /technology/google-commits-to-pledge-on-student-data-privacy/2015/01 Start Up Spotlight: Hapara (Opinion) /teaching-learning/opinion-start-up-spotlight-hapara/2014/11 In this third of the Start Up Spotlight series, I chat with Jan Zawadzki and Jack West of Hapara. Hapara is an amazing system to, as they say, "make learning visible." It turbo-charges the power of Google Apps for Education to empower both teachers and students to seamlessly manage workflow, student support and instruction. From sending supportive messages to students to seeing each students' screen in realtime to managing and distributing Drive files, Blogger posts, and Google Sites, Hapara has a myriad of tools to create a truly paperless and poweful classroom environment. In this video interview the CEO and founder Jan and classroom teacher-turned Hapara leader Jack share the origin story of the start up, how they leverage teacher thinking and their philosphy for supporting educators around the world. Sat, 08 Nov 2014 18:26:35 GMT /teaching-learning/opinion-start-up-spotlight-hapara/2014/11 A Tale of Failure, Passion and Drive (pun intended): Meet Andrew Stillman, the Godfather of EduScripts (Opinion) /leadership/opinion-a-tale-of-failure-passion-and-drive-pun-intended-meet-andrew-stillman-the-godfather-of-eduscripts/2014/10 For Connected Educators Month, I decided to connect with some educators... through Google Hangouts. I reached out to some folks who I believe are making positive change in the world of teaching and learning and asked them to join me for a quick video chat to learn more about how they got started, what drives them and what the future holds. The first in this series is Andrew Stillman, the godfather of edu-scripts. Mon, 20 Oct 2014 15:02:55 GMT /leadership/opinion-a-tale-of-failure-passion-and-drive-pun-intended-meet-andrew-stillman-the-godfather-of-eduscripts/2014/10 Educators Can Learn a Few Things From Google (Opinion) /education/opinion-educators-can-learn-a-few-things-from-google/2014/06 As we end another school year, Julie Blaine is thinking about how to best fuel her summer learning. Read how she looks to Google to spark ideas on developing organizational strategies that help schools and their leaders deal with change. Tue, 17 Jun 2014 14:02:57 GMT /education/opinion-educators-can-learn-a-few-things-from-google/2014/06 Guest Post: Why We Went Google Apps (Opinion) /education/opinion-guest-post-why-we-went-google-apps/2014/06 Jen Carey of the Ransom Everglades school explains why they recently adopted Google Apps for Education. Mon, 16 Jun 2014 00:38:31 GMT /education/opinion-guest-post-why-we-went-google-apps/2014/06 3 Google Apps that Deserve More Love (Opinion) /education/opinion-3-google-apps-that-deserve-more-love/2014/04 Google Apps for Education is an incredibly popular ecosystem for students, teachers and everyone in between. From Google Docs to YouTube, this suite of resources and tools is becoming more of a central fixture in our schools. However, there are some lesser-used Google Apps that have great potential to impact teaching and learning. Here are three Google Apps that I think deserve a little more love... Sun, 27 Apr 2014 02:02:21 GMT /education/opinion-3-google-apps-that-deserve-more-love/2014/04 What Does The Google Investment in Renaissance Learning Mean? (Opinion) /education/opinion-what-does-the-google-investment-in-renaissance-learning-mean/2014/03 Maybe like me, you asked yourself last week, what does the $40 million Google investment in Renaissance Learning mean? There are two implications of the big deal: personalized learning paths are rapidly becoming a reality and the big guys will play a key role in innovation. Mon, 03 Mar 2014 07:15:55 GMT /education/opinion-what-does-the-google-investment-in-renaissance-learning-mean/2014/03 Can't Get There From Here? Try a Google Hangout (Opinion) /education/opinion-cant-get-there-from-here-try-a-google-hangout/2014/02 Google Hangouts can open up leaders and educators to a whole new world, and they won't even have to leave their classroom or office. Thu, 27 Feb 2014 10:50:38 GMT /education/opinion-cant-get-there-from-here-try-a-google-hangout/2014/02 Computer Programming: A New Frontier (Opinion) /teaching-learning/opinion-computer-programming-a-new-frontier/2013/12 Tech giants like Google and Microsoft have issued a call for global government surveillance reform, marking quite publicly that we live in a world where technological advancement has accelerated passed our cultural capacity to regulate it. Fears of spying and data ownership have negatively affected K-12, but the advancement has also created new industries for career paths, and with them the need for new educational focus areas. Wed, 11 Dec 2013 17:02:05 GMT /teaching-learning/opinion-computer-programming-a-new-frontier/2013/12 Mark it a Ten: Tech Acquirers Enter the World of Education (Opinion) /technology/opinion-mark-it-a-ten-tech-acquirers-enter-the-world-of-education/2013/10 With the rise of ed-tech over the past few years, we have seen a steady stream of publishers, media companies, and private equity shops acting on the back-end of the venture market as the ultimate acquirers. But we have not seen a major technology company jump on board... until now, with Amazon's purchase of TenMarks Fri, 11 Oct 2013 17:40:22 GMT /technology/opinion-mark-it-a-ten-tech-acquirers-enter-the-world-of-education/2013/10 Teachers Eye Possibilities With Google Glass /teaching-learning/teachers-eye-possibilities-with-google-glass/2013/09 Teachers are already thinking of ways to use Google Glass--taking students on virtual field trips, training students with autism to recognize emotions, and more. Mon, 09 Sep 2013 21:13:54 GMT /teaching-learning/teachers-eye-possibilities-with-google-glass/2013/09 So What If Google's '20 Percent Time' Is Dead? Let It Live on in Schools! (Opinion) /education/opinion-so-what-if-googles-20-percent-time-is-dead-let-it-live-on-in-schools/2013/08 Note: Jennifer Medbery, founder and CEO of Kickboard, is guest posting this week. Fri, 23 Aug 2013 11:35:18 GMT /education/opinion-so-what-if-googles-20-percent-time-is-dead-let-it-live-on-in-schools/2013/08