This month, Google launched its Classroom add-ons feature, which allows subscribers to access 18 ed tech tools, among them BookWidgets, EdPuzzle, PBS LearningMedia and WeVideo.
The Journal’s Kristal Kuykendall has more.
This month, Google launched its Classroom add-ons feature, which allows subscribers to access 18 ed tech tools, among them BookWidgets, EdPuzzle, PBS LearningMedia and WeVideo.
The Journal’s Kristal Kuykendall has more.
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