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    Google NEXT: Updates Worth Knowing

    Now that Google NEXT19 is officially in the rearview mirror and our twitter feeds are no longer inundated with constant photos, videos, and updates from the event, it is time that we consider the impact that those changes may have on our Google environments. Ultimately, like any live event, a lot of the excitement was […]

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    Creating, Sharing, and Managing Calendars

    Google Workspace Calendars have a surprising variety of uses and types. When creating a new Calendar, you should consider the desired ease of discoverability, ultimate use case, and the desire to limit user ability to create new events. Each calendar type has advantages depending on the desired end-user experience. Let’s go through the options around […]

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    JCPS Backpack of Skills

    The vision Once upon a time, a high school senior at a small Kentucky school district walked across a stage to accept a diploma, turned his tassel, and smiled for the camera–happy to have served his high school sentence with passing grades. Similar events led Dr. Carmen Coleman — then Danville’s district superintendent — to […]

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    Teacher Appreciation Through Project Funding

    For teacher appreciation week, we want to recognize how far teachers go in order to support the needs of each of their students and to ensure they offer the best possible educational experience – through any means they can. This past holiday season, Amplified IT decided to give the gift of education and opportunity. Each […]

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    Knowing What You Don’t Know, in the Admin Console

    The hundreds of Google Workspace features, changes, and updates annually released by Google for Education will greatly impact how you, your staff, and your students function within the Google environment of a school or district. If a school district’s Google Workspace domain was not initially set up to EDU best practices when they originally went […]

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    Taking on YouTube settings

    YouTube is an incredible resource in K12 for learning opportunities. It hosts a plethora of excellent content available for educating users on any range of subjects. It can also be a wonderful resource for wasting time if not kept in check. Let’s take a look at the confusing waters of YouTube settings, what the settings […]

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    Gmail Confidential Mode

    Keeping email correspondence ‘hush-hush’ between parties never sounded so easy with the release of Google’s Confidential Mode in Gmail for Google Workspace customers and Google for Education users. To ensure we are all on the same page – Confidential Mode is a setting within Gmail that allows emails to be sent and then automatically deleted from […]

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    Simplify your Device Refresh This Summer

    It’s never too soon to start thinking of ways to make your life easier this summer! If your district has been using Chromebooks for more than three years, you’ve probably gone through a device refresh already, and you know how daunting it can be. If not, and you’re preparing to do so for the first […]

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    GAM and Managing Your Admin Console

    GAM is an open source command line tool for making changes to objects in the Google Admin console. It is thoroughly documented at the Github Wiki. The options available for use with GAM are displayed in specific sections on the right-hand side of the GAM Wiki. The scope of what is available to a GFE […]

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    Google BigQuery Data Safety Guide

    Part of Google Cloud Platform (GCP), BigQuery (BQ) is one of Google’s petabyte-scale SQL databases, ideal for warehousing lots of data, with lightning fast queries and plenty of ways to access data. One of the most common BQ use cases we see in schools is the storage of large sets of Student Information System (SIS) […]