by Mike James | Aug 19, 2017 | Articles
The Wilmington Area School District is on the verge of becoming a Google Reference District for schools that are leaders in technology. Each student in kindergarten through 12th grade will have their own personal electronic device this year. This is a first for any... by Lawrence Daniel | Apr 13, 2016 | Articles
For teachers who have been reluctant to allow their students to use YouTube, the YouTube for Education program is a solution to the concern that students will be distracted and watch unassigned videos. “Teachers had said they don’t let their students use YouTube... by Alisha Webb | Feb 9, 2013 | Articles
The internet is not simply the home of procrastination. It is, actually, but for those who want to use its sheer vastness to simply get ahead there are also a whole range of apps out there which can help with that too. Google is at the forefront of making this a... by Corey Murray | Jan 22, 2013 | Articles
As educators struggle with how to teach students to conduct proper online research, Google’s Search Education is a free resource that offers lesson plans and activities designed to teach digital literacy. To help students develop their online-research skills,... by Brandon Baker | Sep 4, 2012 | Articles
As the Internet continues to expand, so does the wealth of material it contains that may not be the most child-appropriate or educational. Yet even with this being the case, the Web – with all of its messiness — still provides an invaluable tool for learning,...
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