The 2016-17 Parent University series will kick off on Tuesday, September 13 with a workshop on Google Apps for Education from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at Carpenter School (Learning Resource Center), 300 N. Hamlin, Park Ridge presented by District 64's Instructional Technology Coaches Allison Sobotka (Franklin School) and Kevin Michael (Carpenter School).
Google Apps for Education have become an integral part of District 64's learning in our 1:1 learning program. Students have been given the opportunity to use this powerful productivity tool in their learning environments.
In this Parent University session, you will learn about Google Drive, how it works and the awesome suite of apps students use to be creative, to think critically, to communicate to a variety of audiences, and to practice collaboration skills. We will go over the basics of Google Drive and highlight some of the great ways Google Apps are used for student learning.
The workshop is free and open to all parents and adult community members.
Learn more about District 64's Parent University series here.