Free CPD by Google for Education and Acer


Come and get acquainted with Google for Education and Chromebook with FREE PD at venues across England!

Acer and Google for Education are hosting free half-day training sessions to help you get acquainted with G Suite for Education and Acer’s Chromebooks. Join us in Liverpool, Birmingham, Sheffield and Manchester for a free half-day of professional development presented by leading Google for Education experts.

– G Suite for Education, the suite of collaborative productivity tools by Google, is now used by over 80m students and educators worldwide. G Suite’s free tools encourage collaboration in the classroom whilst also providing the security and ease of use for teachers, leaders and administrative staff.

– Chromebooks are shareable, web-based devices that gives fast access to online tools such as G Suite as well as educational apps. With multi-layered security and control through the management console, you can oversee one or a thousand Chromebooks with just a few clicks.

Come along to one of these free half-day training events to experience hands on how your organisation can develop its approach to digital learning with education focused technologies. Aimed at those who are new to G Suite or to Chromebooks, the training will guide you through a number of hands on activities delivered using G Suite and Acer’s latest Chromebooks, looking at collaborating in the cloud, using creative apps for Chromebooks, tools that make technology accessible for all and much more.

Whether you are a teacher or decision maker in a school, Multi-Academy Trust or Further Education college, let us open your eyes to what’s possible so that you can walk away with the knowledge required to start using the tools meaningfully in your organisation or classroom.

https://acerchromebooks.appsevents.com/

Liverpool – April 1st | Birmingham – April 8th | Sheffield – April 16th | Manchester – April 29th

Dan Taylor

Dan Taylor

Helping schools get the most out of Google for EDU.

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