
These are at the core of G Suite for Education.
It might be as basic as learning how to drive - but you still have to learn how to drive and then set off on a journey where the road signage changes, and slow side roads become slick interstellar space ports overnight. Accepting constant change is part of working in digital.

I have taken an educator through Google Classroom and Google Drive twice or three times in a year so doing this requires me to revisit what I knew then, check all updates and give things a go myself before hand. The tutors themselves, with there 25+ students and a term of assignments to prepare are more versed in it than I am.
This isn't how I would chose to be, or not to be in my case - an industry expert. I need to be doing on a daily basis. What I currently do on a daily basis is Twitter, WordPress and Umbraco, and every few months a newsletter using MailChimp.
For me to develop a skillset requires time and constant practice.
So I am back peddling and using time set aside this week to work on video and scenario-based learning for SEND students.
I'm not the kind of person who handles these kinds of frequent adjustments in direction well.
Tags: google drive, g suite for education, google classroom