CS4HS Grant Applications Now Open
For the fourth consecutive year, we’re funding the Computer Science for High School (CS4HS) program. CS4HS is a workshop for high school and middle school computer science teachers that introduces new and exciting concepts in computing and how to bes…
Doodle 4 Google – Tell Us What You’d Like To Do Someday
(Cross-posted from the Official Google Blog)
Today, I’m pleased to announce the launch of the fourth annual Doodle 4 Google contest. Open to K-12 students in the U.S., Doodle 4 Google is an opportunity of a lifetime: design the Google.com homepage d…
Google TV on Campus
(Cross-posted on the Google TV Blog)Google TV has been popping up on college campuses across the country. We’re coordinating with the Google Student Ambassador Program and University Programs to share Google TV with students and faculty.This initiati…
Student Tip: Using Google Calendar for Student Groups
Paula is a Senior at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, double-majoring in marketing and management. Here she shares how several student organizations she works with, such as American Marketing Association and International Impact, have ut…
Google Science Fair seeks budding Einsteins and Curies
(Cross-posted on the Official Google Blog, Google Docs Blog, and Google LatLong Blog) Are you a student who loves science? Do you have a good idea for an experiment that you’d like to share with the world? In 1996, two young computer science studen…
(Cross-posted on the Google Docs blog)Are you a 13-18 year old who loves science? If you are or know someone who is, you’ll be psyched to know that Google is announcing the first ever global online science competition, the Google Science Fair, tomor…
What do you want to hear about in 2011?
As you get back into the swing of school again after what we hope was a nice and restful holiday break, we’d love to know what you want to see from this blog in 2011. We enjoyed sharing all kinds of product launches, program announcements, and fun news…
This post is the last edition of the “Teach Your Parents Tech” series where Googlers help provide some tips and tricks you can gift your parents with this Holiday Season.
Like most people, I look forward to going home for the holidays and enjoying…
Spell “oscilloscope” perfectly
This post is part of the “Teach Your Parents Tech” series where Googlers help provide some tips and tricks you can gift your parents with this Holiday Season.
In my video for my family, I demo a quick way to get the correct spelling of a word. In…
This post is part of the “Teach Your Parents Tech” series where Googlers help provide some tips and tricks you can gift your parents with this Holiday Season.
When I go home for the holidays, I usually brace myself for a couple things: cold weathe…
How to transfer naked baby photos to your mom’s computer
This post is part of the “Teach Your Parents Tech” series where Googlers help provide some tips and tricks you can gift your parents with this Holiday Season.
Sharing photos, documents, video and other files with my family is something I frequentl…
The end of the year is such an exciting time – classes are just about over and the holidays are coming. But things can also be a little stressful while you’re wrapping things up. Whether you need to schedule time to study for all your exams or just…
This post is part of the “Teach Your Parents Tech” series where Googlers help provide some tips and tricks you can gift your parents with this Holiday Season.
Copying and pasting definitely would have come in handy back in 1996 when I was typing o…
Searching for the sunshine and snow
This post is part of the “Teach Your Parents Tech” series where Googlers help provide some tips and tricks you can gift your parents with this Holiday Season.
In the town where I grew up, the average temperature fluctuates from 66°F to 83°F. I …
This post is part of the “Teach Your Parents Tech” series where Googlers help provide some tips and tricks you can gift your parents with this Holiday Season.
For my mom, learning new technology can be pretty overwhelming. Except, of course, when …