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Updated in [May 19th, 2023]
Google Workspace for Education is a course designed to help students and educators learn how to use Google's suite of tools to collaborate, streamline instruction, and keep online learning safe. Participants will earn a skill badge by completing the Google Workspace for Education quest, which includes a set of familiar Google apps and services tailored for schools and homeschools. The quest will test participants' ability to apply their knowledge in an interactive hands-on environment, and upon completion, they will receive a skill badge that they can share with their network.
[Applications]
After completing the Google Workspace for Education course, learners can apply their knowledge by using the Google Workspace for Education tools to collaborate, streamline instruction, and keep online learning safe. Learners can also share their skill badge with their network to demonstrate their proficiency with Google Cloud products and services.
[Career Paths]
1. Google Workspace Administrator: As a Google Workspace Administrator, you will be responsible for managing and maintaining the Google Workspace environment for schools and homeschools. You will be responsible for setting up and configuring the Google Workspace environment, managing user accounts, and troubleshooting any issues that arise. You will also be responsible for ensuring that the Google Workspace environment is secure and compliant with all applicable laws and regulations.
2. Google Workspace Trainer: As a Google Workspace Trainer, you will be responsible for providing training and support to teachers and students on how to use the Google Workspace environment. You will be responsible for creating and delivering training materials, providing technical support, and helping teachers and students to become proficient in using the Google Workspace environment.
3. Google Workspace Developer: As a Google Workspace Developer, you will be responsible for developing custom applications and solutions for the Google Workspace environment. You will be responsible for designing, coding, testing, and deploying applications and solutions that are tailored to the needs of schools and homeschools. You will also be responsible for staying up to date on the latest Google Workspace technologies and trends.
4. Google Workspace Consultant: As a Google Workspace Consultant, you will be responsible for providing advice and guidance to schools and homeschools on how to best use the Google Workspace environment. You will be responsible for helping schools and homeschools to identify their needs and develop strategies for using the Google Workspace environment to meet those needs. You will also be responsible for staying up to date on the latest Google Workspace technologies and trends.
[Education Paths]
1. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science: This degree path focuses on the fundamentals of computer science, including programming, software engineering, and computer architecture. It also covers topics such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science. As technology continues to evolve, this degree path is becoming increasingly important for those looking to stay ahead of the curve.
2. Master of Science in Information Technology: This degree path focuses on the application of technology to solve business problems. It covers topics such as systems analysis, database design, and network security. With the rise of cloud computing and the Internet of Things, this degree path is becoming increasingly important for those looking to stay ahead of the curve.
3. Master of Science in Cybersecurity: This degree path focuses on the security of computer systems and networks. It covers topics such as cryptography, network security, and digital forensics. As cyber threats continue to evolve, this degree path is becoming increasingly important for those looking to stay ahead of the curve.
4. Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science: This degree path focuses on advanced topics in computer science, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science. It also covers topics such as computer architecture, software engineering, and computer networks. As technology continues to evolve, this degree path is becoming increasingly important for those looking to stay ahead of the curve.
Course Syllabus
Google Workspace for Education: Getting Started
Learn about Google Workspace for Education: how to create an organizational structure, how to set up organizational units and groups, and how to set up user accounts.
Google Workspace for Education: Managing Services
Learn how to turn services on or off for users and set up a basic scenario that gets you started as quickly as possible.
Setting Up Google Meet for Distance Learning
Learn how to set up, manage, and use Google Meet as part of Google Workspace for Education.
Managing Google Classroom
With Google Workspace for Education, as the administrator, use the Admin Console to configure basic access to get teachers and students started with Classroom.
Teaching with Google Classroom
As a teacher with Google Workspace for Education, use Google Classroom to set up a class; set up communication with Gmail and Google Meet through the class page; create assignments; and use Calendar to keep the class on schedule and students aware of deadlines.
Google Workspace for Education: Challenge Lab
Your challenge is to set up the a Workspace domain and configure services for two classes in one grade level.