Very often, the tools we need the most are the most basic, yet we don’t fully maximize their utility. In this educator session, Dr. Thomas Ho, Director of Technology at Traders Point Christian School, opens the world of Google’s G Suite for Education and Google Meet and explains how his school has leveraged its effectiveness. You are sure to find new uses for your own teachers and students in this time of remote and hybrid instruction.
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"#BackToSchool Contingency Plans for Platforms and Remote Learning
• Nov. 4, 2020
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