Bridging the Digital Divide in Education in 2024, Part 2: The Digital Design Divide
As we continue our exploration into the digital divides highlighted in the US Department of Education’s 2024 National Educational Technology …
In this age of modern technology, social media, and other websites have become the main source of information. Whether you happen to be looking for news, entertainment, or research, chances are that you can find it on a site. Creating and maintaining a website can seem like a daunting task, but as with most things, Google has found a simple solution in the form of Google Sites.
Google Sites is a free Google application that can be used by anyone to create simple website and wikis. Just like the other apps in your GSuite (Docs, Sheets, Slides, etc.), Google Sites highly encourages collaboration and can be shared with countless potential editors. The project and presentation possibilities are endless, so let’s get started!
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As we continue our exploration into the digital divides highlighted in the US Department of Education’s 2024 National Educational Technology …
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