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There is always LIGHT

 


In the wake of the new normal, schools and teachers that have been consistent and loyal to the usage and adoption of G Suite for Education, for teaching and learning during this period, have the opportunity to upgrade their skills NOT(!) from “Novice to Ninja” – More like from “Ninja to Tai-Chi Masters”... 😋🥰

Many Thanks to the Cuddle School, FCT – Abuja.

Topics include:

Drive, Documents, Sheets, Forms, Slides, Classroom, Gmail, Contacts, Groups, Meet, Calendar, Tasks, Keep, Sites, Chrome, Search, YouTube, Google Earth, Science Journal, Digital Citizenship e.t.c.

I am always happy to support PASSIONATE teachers, schools, businesses and entrepreneurs who understand and appreciate the value of these tools.

“There is no such thing as a “resource” until MAN or WOMAN finds a use for something in nature and thus endows it with economic value. Until then, every plant is a weed and every mineral just another rock.” - Peter Drucker

"For there is always light, If only we’re brave enough to see it, If only we’re brave enough to be it." - American Poet, Amanda Gorman

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CONNECT . INFORM . INSPIRE

#GSuiteForEducation  #GoogleForEducation  #AlwaysSeeTheLight

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