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New ways to collaborate with Activity dashboard

We have written and often teach how to collaborate using many of the powerful tools inside G Suite. This article shows you how you can learn new ways to collaborate with Activity dashboard. Google has introduced a new feature inside Docs, Sheets and Slides called Google Docs Activity dashboard.
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The Relationship Between Trust And Effective Leadership

How to build trust in your leadership

Leaders who understand how to grow and maintain trust in their team, and consciously act to take deliberate steps to grow that trust, will be more successful and enable the organisation to thrive. Includes FREE resources for leaders to help them improve how they build trust.
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Amazing PLD Provider Celebrates 4 Years

Learning Architects is an accredited PLD provider

Learning Architects is celebrating its fourth year in business and has been recognised by the NZ Ministry of Education as an accredited PLD (Professional Learning and Development) provider for schools, kura and Kāhui Ako/Communities of Learning.
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Dayna Hill Testimonial

Hi I’m Dayna from Mangere Central School and I attended a 3-day workshop called Empowering The Digital Office. Being in the administration area of the school I find it difficult to find really good PD and this was ideal for everything that I needed.
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Attending the Google for Education Moonshot Summit

I am lucky enough to be attending the Google for Education Moonshot Summit in Amsterdam. This a special event which is organised by Google for Education. This event is an invitation-only, special event that brings together innovative teachers and education leaders from around the world to design education-focussed ‘moonshot’ projects that move education forward.
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Engage Your Audience

Engage your audience with blogs

Enable email post links and sharing buttons – this allows someone to click a button associated with a blog post in order to email it to others. These tips are really useful because you can establish a routine with your class blog where students, once they’ve posted to it, can email their parents/caregivers.
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