Google offers up device to developers after announcing official launch of Google Play for Education

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Google Play for Education has officially launched, and school districts will now be able to purchase applications in bulk, give out teacher-administrated Google accounts to students, remotely install applications, videos, and other education content onto students' tablets, and provide Google's framework of applications to its students. Schools can also pay with a pay order instead of a credit card.

Today, Google put of a a post on its developers blog to let developers know that if they've developed an educational application, they should mark their app for inclusion in the Google Play Developers Console for inclusion in Google Play for Education. This identifies your app as suitable for the US K-12 educational market, and queues it for educator approval, which is a process in itself.

To make the process easier for you, Google has included a detailed “requirements and guidelines” list which has been compiled using educator feedback. You also should make sure your app is optimized for both 7″ and 10″ Android tablets.

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Source: Google Developers Blog

 

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