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What To Do NEXT?



This question was asked by some School’s IT Admins –

Question:
What to do NEXT, after you get the G Suite for Education Approval or Up-grade from Google?

Answer:
Well, for the screencast videos below, I am working with the assumption that you must have received an e-mail with similar starting phrase below:

“Welcome to G Suite for Education! We reviewed your application and are excited to upgrade your domain.”

OK, you need to understand that getting the creation or setting up of the Organizational Units (OU) right is really important, that is even before you start creating additional user accounts either for students, staff members e.t.c.

The screencast videos below should be helpful:

(a) Primary and Secondary Schools



(b) Tertiary Institutions




Of-course, also available on Notify Academy-

Thank you. 🙏🥰

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