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CompuNews: Part Fourteen

Google for Education

By now we are sure most of you in the education sector have heard a lot around how G Suite for Education is helping schools teach and learn remotely so rather than us share our thoughts on the benefits we thought it would be a good idea to share some case studies of schools who have adopted this way of working and are now delivering an effective curriculum wherever their staff and pupils are based.

We particularly like the openness in these examples specifically the quote from Dawn Haywood, Deputy CEO of the Windsor Academy Trust who wrote “We’ve all learned how to fail quickly, learn quickly from those failures, and share what we’ve learned with everyone else.”

Over the last few weeks Computeam have seen a mass acceleration in schools signing up for the DfE funding and would welcome the chance to discuss how we can assist your school on the journey into the cloud with Google

You can read the full study below:

Read the full Case Study

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