Early access to new Google Workspace for Education features
The team at Google Workspace for Education is offering administrators and educators the chance to test out potential new features as part of the company's early access program.
Product improvements and new features are developed in response to customer feedback and the pilot testing program allows developers to gauge user acceptance in real-world conditions.
Administrators, teachers and educators are invited to apply using this link. The program runs from May to August 2021 and participants can indicate their availability within that time frame. You can also nominate the specific product features of interest, including student engagement tracking and third-part edtech integration.
The form must be completed by the Google Workspace for Education Administrator for your domain and Google advises that completing the form is an expression of interest only — it does not automatically opt you in to participation for all of these features.
By submitting the form, you agree that your information is being collected and used in accordance with Google's Privacy Policy. Check out more information on that here.
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