Corey Tutewiler

An Illinois native, Corey Tutewiler has been with Gaggle since 2011. Corey has worked throughout the organization in Sales, Marketing, Safety, and most recently in Operations. Now a Project Manager, Corey’s mission is to help “make Gaggle better.” Corey’s most recent focuses include business automations and process improvements, data reporting and analytics, and meeting with customers across the country to learn how they think Gaggle can be better.

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K-12 Data Security, Privacy & Safety: What's the Difference?

K-12 data security, data privacy and student online safety have all become familiar topics for schools and districts. The meanings of these terms are often confused for one another, however, which leads to misinformation and misunderstanding on how...

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Meeting Social & Emotional Learning Standards With Gaggle

Social & Emotional Learning (SEL) is defined as “the process through which children and adults apply the knowledge, attitudes and skills necessary to...

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G Suite for Education Versus Office 365

Which online learning environment is superior, G Suite for Education or Office 365?

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The Limitations of Tying Student Safety to Devices

The recently released Family Link app from Google provides parents with several helpful measures for monitoring and restricting the device use of...

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How Instagram, Facebook and Twitter Foster Digital Citizenship & Safety

Did you notice any peculiar trends on Instagram recently? In efforts to foster a safer, kinder community, tens of thousands of Instagrammers came...

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Digital Life After School: Graduation for G Suite

As part of a G Suite for Education release earlier this year, Google introduced Graduation for G Suite, an easy way for students to migrate content...

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Using Facebook Stories in the Classroom

As the adage goes, "the only permanent thing in the universe is impermanence." This is certainly true of the Stories feature on social media—made...

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Why Network Security Doesn’t Keep Students Safe

Sometimes, educators will mistake us as a network security provider. The misunderstanding makes sense. When K12 schools and districts think of...

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What You Need to Know About Adding Personal Accounts to Google Classroom

Last week, Google announced that users will have the ability to access Google Classroom from personal accounts, as well as from accounts on entirely...

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The Impact Bullying Has on Absenteeism

Most schools and districts focus their anti-bullying efforts on students in grades 6-12. A recent study on chronic absenteeism and bullying by the...

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