The Google for Education Newsletter Issue 49 |
March 2022
Three Things to Know
Earn the New Workspace for Education Skill Badge Gain hands-on knowledge and showcase your proficiency in Google Workspace for Education! Complete this quest to receive a skill badge that you can share with your network.
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Product News
Find the Right Chromebook for Your School Visit the new Chromebook discovery page to help you find Chromebooks that meet the needs of your school for students and educators alike.
Educator Resources
Celebrate Women's History Month with Applied Digital Skills Looking to celebrate Women’s History Month with your class? Our new lesson 'Celebrate Your Accomplishments with Google Docs' has students explore the accomplishments of a woman they admire and practice talking about those achievements with a partner.
Extra Credit
Register for the Teach with Chrome Series Learn about the latest in Chrome devices and Chrome OS with more than ten 30-minute sessions featuring Google experts and partners running demo-based trainings. If you can't watch live, all sessions will be available on demand after the livestream finishes each day.
Arts & Culture: Women in Culture To celebrate Women's History Month, help honor women in engineering, chemistry, natural history, space, and medicine. Discover the lives of the women in STEM and politics, art, and sports through stories, lesson plans, videos, and virtual tours.
Arts & Culture: Mali Magic Discover the four Ms of Mali; Manuscripts, Music, Monuments and Modern Art. Take a virtual tour of the great Mosque of Djenne, discover traditional instruments, read the Timbuktu manuscripts, or use the lesson plan to guide students through Mali's magic.