Though lots of schools use the free version of SketchUp, we’d prefer that they get SketchUp Pro 8—there’s lots in the professional version that students and educators can use. To that end, we offer a special, no-cost license grant to U.S. states (and Canadian provinces) that want to install SketchUp Pro in every single one of their K-12 schools. There are currently 20 states in the program; collectively, they represent over 250,000 seats. Visit the SketchUp Pro Statewide K-12 Licence Grant website for information about signing up. Spreading the SketchUp love makes us happy. We invite your state (or provincial) technology director to apply.
We’re in the process of exploring a means of rolling out this program internationally, too. If you represent a state, province or other territory in a country other than the U.S. or Canada, and you’re interested in implementing something similar, please drop us a line at sketchupforeducation@google.com.
What about higher education?
ReplyDeleteThis is great news! Will LayOut be included with these licenses?
ReplyDelete@ Cole, this license grant is for K-12 only. Higher education licensing is offered at a deeply discounted price - see details at http://sketchup.google.com/intl/en/industries/edu/tertiary.html
ReplyDelete@ Bonnie, yes, all SketchUp Pro licenses come with Layout!
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ReplyDeleteThe sketchupforeducation email address does not appear to work - seems to have an unrealistic size restriction?
I use Sketchup Free extensively and would love the opportunity to use Sketchup Pro.
Ross Hampton
ICT Manager
Wellesley College
04 576 2276
0274 082801
http://www.wellesley.school.nz/
Intranet: http://wellesley.knowledge.net.nz
Blog: ICT and Learning
Not only in school, free version of sketchup in many feild will be popular.
ReplyDeletePlease help...my state does not have a grant program and I am the CIO of an Independent School, www.SCH.org
ReplyDeleteWe are launching our New Media curriculum PK-12 in September and haven't been able to get in touch with anyone since February. What can we do? Pete@SCH.org
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