Google Certification Module 2 Level 1
What should I know at the end of this module? Which apps are part of G Suite for Education Which apps are core services Why it matters if an app is a core service How to find more help or information about Google apps Where to find the Competencies Tracker and how to use it
Hello! I am Jana Gerard and I am a Level 1 & Level 2 Google Certified Educator as well as a Google Certified Trainer. I am also the Learning Specialist in charge of the IDEA Studio and I am here to help you become a Google Certified Educator. You can reach me at jgerard@lindenwood.edu or find me on Twitter @JanaGerard
What is a core service and why does it matter?
The apps that comprise G Suite for Education can vary from school district to school district Usually G Suite contains Chrome, Drive, Docs, Slides, Sheets, Forms, Sites, Classroom, Gmail, Calendar, Keep, Groups, Hangouts, Blogger, YouTube, Google +, Contacts, Tasks
What are the Core Services & Why Do I care? Core services are COPPA & FERPA compliant Google has signed the Student Privacy Pledge for core services Find more information on this document
Non-core Services? Yes! Please use them (with Caution) There are great apps that are not Core Services Maps, Blogger, YouTube, Chrome, Search, … You can use these with your students but know that you are responsible for ensuring that students are using them in a safe and COPPA/FERPA compliant manner For more information, see this document
How do I get more help or information? Experts Forums Product Help Useful Keyboard Shortcuts
What about the competencies tracker? Use this to track your learning and guide your certification journey
More Practice! Practice Tasks
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