More than ever before, the world is searching for ‘how do teachers do it.' Whether in a classroom or at home, we are grateful to everyone helping to
keep students learning.
To teachers everywhere, thank you for all that you do.
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For teachers
For schools
For families
For teachers
Don't have a Google Workspace for Education account? Check out the schools tab to learn how your administrator can sign up for our suite of tools for
no cost.
The Latest
New features in Google Workspace for Education
Learn about the latest launches for educators, school leaders, families and students. Improve engagement, enhance moderation controls and equip classrooms with tools to
learn from anywhere.
New Google Meet features to support teaching and learning
Find out about new Google Meet features launching later this year to help educators improve moderation and engagement in remote or hybrid learning environments.
Running on the fast, secure, and intuitive Chrome OS, Chromebooks are powerfully simple devices that help students and teachers be more productive and creative– whether
they are at school, at home, or anywhere in between.
To try the suggestions on this site, you'll need a Google Workspace for Education account. Google Workspace for Education is available for no cost for qualifying
schools globally.
How do I get Google Workspace for Education for my school?
Step 1 - Sign up
Complete the sign up form for your school. Verify you own the domain. Approval can take a few days, please be patient.
With Google Admin console you can configure over 200 policy settings such as Wi-Fi settings, selecting apps to be pre-installed, and forcing devices to auto-update to
the latest version of the Chrome operating system.
Now that schoolwork is happening at home, students are spending more time than ever online. Here are tips and tools to help families manage and support children's use
of technology.
How can I learn about the technology my child is using for school?
Learn about Google's tools
Read our Guardian's Guides to help you learn how teachers and students are using Google's products, from Chromebooks to Google Workspace for Education.
Our Tech Toolkit for Families and Guardians breaks down the technologies being used in the classroom with a video series, a glossary, best practices for family
engagement, and an FAQ to answer the most commonly asked tech questions.
Parents and guardians can use this guide to help kids get started with CS First, an engaging video-based curriculum that teaches coding through hands-on activities.
A tablet experience for kids to discover, create, and grow
Kids Space is a new kids' profile on select Android tablets that recommends quality apps and books (subject to availability) from Google Play, and fun videos from
YouTube Kids, all based on interests kids choose. Parents can manage their child's experience with Family Link.
Keep your kids engaged at home with fun lessons from Applied Digital Skills - Google’s video-based digital skills curriculum for all ages. Check out our Keep Your Kids
Learning at Home collection to get started.
Use Google Assistant's interpreter mode to translate conversations between languages with the Assistant on your phone or, if you have one, your smart device.
Find research-based safety tips, parents’ guidebooks, advice, news and twice-weekly webcasts on all aspects of tech use and policy from ConnectSafely.org.
School closures affect teachers, students and parents everywhere. In these extraordinary times, technology can help make distance learning easier and
more accessible.
Teach from Anywhere is a Google-led initiative that gives you everything you need to get started. Our secure tools are available without cost, designed to enable collaborative
teaching and learning - anywhere, at any time, on any device. So education can continue, no matter what.