Google For The Classroom: The Absolute Beginners Guide to Setting Up Your Online Classroom With Google

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Every tech company wants to be in the business of education. It’s a powerful space—there’s always a need for people learning.


While companies like Microsoft and Apple have competed in this space with hardware and software, Google took it a step further by creating a cloud-based classroom for teachers. There’s hardware (Chromebooks) and software (Google Apps) too, but Google Classroom is a unique environment where teachers can connect in a private space with other teachers, students, and parents.


This short guide will walk you through setting up your first classroom.

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About the author

Scott La Counte is a librarian and writer. His first book, Quiet, Please: Dispatches from a Public Librarian (Da Capo 2008) was the editor’s choice for the Chicago Tribune and a Discovery title for the Los Angeles Times; in 2011, he published the YA book The N00b Warriors, which became a #1 Amazon bestseller; his most recent book is #OrganicJesus: Finding Your Way to an Unprocessed, GMO-Free Christianity (Kregel 2016). 

He has written dozens of best-selling how-to guides on tech products.


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