• How to request a “G Suite for Education” CODE from your state homeschool organization
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    How to request a “G Suite for Education” CODE from your state homeschool organization

    Reference Site: HSLDA  Previously, Google’s “G Suite for Education”—a collection of productivity and collaboration tools geared towards educational organizations—was only available to accredited schools. But a number of homeschool co-ops wanted to offer this to their families and reached out to us for help. So HSLDA worked with Google to […]

  • Types of G-Suite for Education
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    Types of G-Suite for Education

    Here are few lists of types where Google Cloud has let the service on G-Suite for Education subscribe. homeschools K-12 higher education institutions

  • How to buy “G Suite Enterprise for Education”
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    How to buy “G Suite Enterprise for Education”

    Reference Site: Support.Google.com You can purchase G Suite Enterprise for Education through selected resellers in the following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Maldives, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Singapore, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, United […]

  • Moodle Partners are a network of certified Moodle experts
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    Moodle Partners are a network of certified Moodle experts

    They can get you started with your LMS and provide training, technical support and any other Moodle service you need. All the members of our Moodle Partners network have been certified by us to ensure that their services and solutions will get the best outcomes from your Moodle learning environment. […]

  • Facilities for Teachers in Moodle

    Facilities for Teachers in Moodle

    Update user profile Creating activities, like a forum, chat, wiki, assignment, and e-portfolio Grading students and download grade sheet Adding resources like PowerPoint Presentation, and other reading materials: Documents, Videos, and Sounds… Bulk user action (Messaging, student enrollment, etc.) Design and post personal blogs Send Announcement/Notification Create Events Conduct online […]

  • “Favicon” the small icon shown in the browsers in front of the URL
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    “Favicon” the small icon shown in the browsers in front of the URL

    Reference Site: Docs.Moodle.org The small icon shown in the browsers in front of the URL is called a favicon. To create your own replace the file favicon.ico in your theme directory. For example in /theme/standard/pix/favicon.ico with your own icon. If you are not using the standard theme you will have to do […]

  • G Suite HIPAA Business Associate Amendment
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    G Suite HIPAA Business Associate Amendment

    This HIPAA Business Associate Amendment (“HIPAA BAA”) is made and entered into by and between Google Inc. and Customer effective as of the date electronically accepted by Customer and amends the Agreement for the purpose of implementing the requirements of HIPAA to support the parties’ compliance requirements thereunder. The “Agreement” […]

  • What is an SSL Certificate?

    What is an SSL Certificate?

     Reference Site: Symantec SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer and, in short, it’s the standard technology for keeping an internet connection secure and safeguarding any sensitive data that is being sent between two systems, preventing criminals from reading and modifying any information transferred, including potential personal details. The two systems can […]

  • What Is The Difference Between ODBC And OLE DB?

    What Is The Difference Between ODBC And OLE DB?

    The differences between these two data access protocols are technical, but in the most general terms, OLE DB is newer, more advanced, and compatible with a wider selection of database technologies. In addition, OLE DB is more general, in that it includes the ODBC functionality. Technically speaking, ODBC (Open Database […]

  • How To Clear Your DNS Cache

    How To Clear Your DNS Cache

    Your DNS cache stores the locations (IP addresses) of web servers that contain web pages which you have recently viewed. If the location of the web server changes before the entry in your DNS cache updates, you can no longer access the site. If you encounter a large number of HTML […]