Parents, teachers, and students using Google Classroom and Google Meet for their distance learning have some key changes in store: an improved means to upload pictures of homework, Meet transcripts, a ...
In April last year, Google launched a ‘Teach from anywhere’ hub. (Image: Google) But now, Google has stepped up its commitment to education and remote leaning and launched 50 new products. First ...
It’s back-to-school season, and because of the coronavirus pandemic, many students will be hitting the books virtually this year. Consequently, Google for Education has announced a robust set of ...
Google said it is adding features focused on increasing interconnectivity, control and efficiency Google said that now users can, with Picture in Picture in Meet, where they can navigate other tabs ...
Google India has announced over 50 new product features for Google Meet and Google Classroom. The company aims at enabling a more effective learning and teaching experience for students and teachers.
Many students have returned to in-person classes, but that isn't stopping Google from making online education more viable. The company has updated Classroom and Workspace for Education with a host of ...
Google has announced a slate of new apps and functions for Chromebooks, Google Classroom and Google Meet, as well as planned integrations with popular ed tech apps expected to launch later this year.
Google LLC announced a raft of updates today that it says are intended to advance education, both online and offline, in the classroom and also in remote learning environments. The most important new ...
Distance learning amid the coronavirus pandemic has pushed many to tools like Google Classroom and Meet. Google today provided new usage figures for the two products, detailed a new Meet-Classroom ...
In an official blog post, Google has unveiled that it is bringing some new features for Google Classroom and Meet. Moreover, these features are aimed to provide better control and improved ...
New features for Meet and Classroom are on the way, too New features for Meet and Classroom are on the way, too is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 ...