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1voteThe pervasive nature of the internet, and the new forms of engagement that it encourages are fundamentally changing the way we interact with information, think, learn, and grow
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1voteIf you’ve got a blog, a website, or even an email account, you can help by creating what’s called a challenge. Just pick some of your favorite projects and challenge your family, friends, and readers to fund them. If you’ve got a Blogger account, it’s easy to add your challenge to your blog in just a few clicks.
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2voteSharing information and ideas is vital to learning. So imagine how valuable it would be if your entire campus community shared a set of powerful, easy-to-use and integrated communication and collaboration services. With Google Apps for Education, you can offer all of your students innovative email, instant messaging, and calendaring, with accounts on your school's domain, all for free.* All of these services can be unified with the start page, a new addition to this service that lets you provide a unique, dynamic page where students can preview their inboxes and calendars, browse content and links that you choose, search the web, and further customize the page to their liking.
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2voteGoogle recognizes the central role that teachers play in breaking down the barriers between people and information, and we support educators who work each day to empower their students and expand the frontiers of human knowledge. This website is one of the ways we're working to bolster that support and explore how Google and educators can work together.
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5voteA resource for teachers, literacy organisations and anyone interested in reading and education, created in collaboration with LitCam, Google, and UNESCO's Institute for Lifelong Learning. This project aims to combat global illiteracy.
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