Inspiring tomorrow’s coders at I/O Youth and beyond By wans at 09.00 Posted by Pavni Diwanji, VP of Engineering - Kids and Families Google I/O is all about bringing creative coders together to imagine what’s ...
Change culture, not curriculum, to get more women into computer science By wans at 08.55 Posted by Carol Frieze and Jeria Quesenberry, Carnegie Mellon University (Cross-posted on the re:Work blog ) Editor's note: Carol ...
Thank you to our teacher and mentor: A letter from Google Science Fair finalists from Bosnia-Herzegovina By wans at 08.30 Editor's note: This post is part of our series for Teacher Appreciation Week. Look for more content on our blog and social media throug...
Talk with your audience — not at them — with Slides Q&A By wans at 11.01 Posted by Michael Frederick, Google Slides Engineer (Cross-posted on the Google Docs Blog .) Public speaking can be intimidating — even ...
Appreciating 3 computer science teachers upending stereotypes By wans at 06.00 Posted by Mo Fong, Director of K-12 Education Outreach Editor's note: This post is part of our series for U.S. Teacher Appreciation...
Giving thanks (and time back) to teachers with new updates to Google Classroom By wans at 10.14 Posted by Justine Tiu, Google Classroom User Experience Designer Matthew Agrall teaches fifth grade at South Elementary School in Des Plai...
Incubating leadership: Thank you to the teachers encouraging innovation By wans at 06.00 Posted by Michael de la Cruz, Google for Education Editor's note: This post is part of our series for U.S. Teacher Appreciation Week...