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Google+ Hangouts and Connected Classrooms
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Google+ Hangouts and Connected Classrooms
When
November 19, 2013
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Location
New England Tech - Hall of Fame Room
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5
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Google Apps for Education provides a wide variety of tools available to teachers, staff and students. One of the newest services and tools included as part of GAFE is Google+. Come and learn more about the tools available within Google+, how it can be used in schools, and some strategies for rolling it out to your teachers and staff. We will also participate in a live Google+ Hangout with "special guests" to demonstrate the video conferencing capabilities built-in to Google+.
By the way, here's a terrific reason to enable Google+ for your staff! Google has just launched their Connected Classrooms program that utilize Google+ Hangouts to offer virtual field trips to schools. They have lined some pretty impressive partners, like the American Museum of Natural History, the Atlanta Zoo, the Seattle Aquarium, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the National Accelerator Laboratory.
You can check out additional information at
http://connectedclassrooms.
withgoogle.com/
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