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  2. How do I sign in to Classroom? - Computer - Classroom Help -...

    support.google.com/edu/classroom/answer/6072460

    An accredited educational institution creates this account, typically referred to as a Google Workspace for Education account. Your email address looks like yourname@yourschool.edu. If you don't know your Google Workspace for Education account details, ask your teacher or the school’s IT administrator.

  3. Work or school Google Account

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/6250166

    You might have a Google Account that was set up through your work or school, a club, or maybe family or friends. This is often called a Google Workspace account. If you also have another Google Account that you set up just for yourself, you might notice some differences when using each account. When using an account through an organization...

  4. How can I access data from a deleted school account?

    support.google.com/.../how-can-i-access-data-from-a-deleted-school-account?hl=en

    Hi! I graduated in 2020 from high school where our student accounts were google accounts. I had shared all my folders from my school account to my personal account and moved them to my drive, so that I wouldn't lose any of my documents. I noticed last week that I no longer have access to these folders, but I can still see them in my personal drive.

  5. Rupert, thanks for the response! It is my work Macbook Air and yes, I had my account synced to Google docs. My laptop is very similar to what my daughter has at school. It has locked both Chrome and Safari from accessing the google signin page. When in Chrome, it shows my picture in the top right corner but now says "syncing paused".

  6. Can't sign in to your Google Account - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/troubleshooter/2402620

    You use a Google Account through your work, school, or other group. You can't sign in to a Google Account for a kid under 13. You can't sign in from a third-party service

  7. Add a school account for a Family Link user - Chromebook Help -...

    support.google.com/chromebook/answer/9900467

    When a school account is added as a secondary account for a Family Link user, a child can: Switch between accounts to check email. Switch between accounts while on some Chrome Web Store extensions and Android apps, like Google Classroom, to do schoolwork under parent supervision.

  8. Set up mail for your school - Google for Education Help

    support.google.com/edu/setup/answer/6273561

    If your school's mail will be entirely on Google Workspace, you can set up Gmail for your school by enabling Gmail in the Admin console and then redirecting your domain's MX records to Google servers. If your school's mail is routed through a legacy mail system, you'll need update your configuration in one of these ways:

  9. Understand changes to school accounts on YouTube

    support.google.com/youtube/answer/10977326

    Get in touch with your school administrator: Ask your school administrator to mark your account as over 18. After your administrator has updated your settings: Sign in to YouTube. Create a channel, and complete the workflow. Your account will be made visible and you can continue creating videos on your school account’s YouTube channel.

  10. Your account is disabled - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/40695

    If you own the account, you can request access to it again. Sign in to your Google Account on a browser, like Chrome. Select Start Appeal. Follow the instructions. If your appeal isn’t approved, your entire Google Account will remain unavailable. If no further action is taken, your account will be permanently disabled and considered for deletion.

  11. Google Classroom & your child's Google Account

    support.google.com/families/answer/7685480

    If your child is already signed into their Chromebook with a personal account supervised with Family Link, you can add their school-issued Google Account as a secondary account. 2. Use Google Classroom. Your child’s school may have Google Classroom, which teachers can use to give and receive assignments, offer feedback, and assign grades.