Google Classroom
Many schools have been using the Google suite for education for years, but not every teacher has had an opportunity or a need to incorporate Google Classroom. Now, it seems it has become a need for many. Below are tips for teachers, students, and parents on how to get into and use Google Classroom. Whether you are new to Classroom or have been using it for years, I hope you can find at least a few features that are new and helpful.
NOTE: In order to publish the page while continuing its construction, there are previews of the material that will be coming in each section. Only the videos in blue are live links. Please be patient as the others are being made and added.
New videos last added and dated 11/18/2020 - See how to attach PDFs that students can edit!!
NOTE: In order to publish the page while continuing its construction, there are previews of the material that will be coming in each section. Only the videos in blue are live links. Please be patient as the others are being made and added.
New videos last added and dated 11/18/2020 - See how to attach PDFs that students can edit!!
Google Classroom
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Google Classroom
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Google Classroom Grading Hacks!
4/22 Hack #1: Open 20 Student Responses at Once: Do you get tired of having to open so many tabs in order to grade your students' assessments? Do you wish you could open 20 at a time and take a coffee break or power nap* while the assignments download so you can just zip through grading them? If so - this is your hack. It works for all Google apps, and so consider giving it a try!
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NEW! 4/22 Hack #2 for PDFs and Picture Files: Flip quickly through picture files and PDFs submitted to Classroom (2:40)
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*The author and NCOESC do not endorse naps or coffee breaks when teaching from home. Engage in such activities at your own risk.