GOOGLE CLASSROOM FOR TEACHERS: The Ultimate Guide to Digital Learning. A step-by-step approach to improve your teaching activities, enhance task management and get started with your online classroom by Page Glenn

GOOGLE CLASSROOM FOR TEACHERS: The Ultimate Guide to Digital Learning. A step-by-step approach to improve your teaching activities, enhance task management and get started with your online classroom by Page Glenn

Author:Page, Glenn [Page, Glenn]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Published: 2020-05-10T16:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER FIVE

Google Classroom Guide For Educators

When you try out Google Classroom for the first time, you could end up developing some test classes just to get a feel for what it has to offer. This is perfectly normal because we all want to try out new products and see if they're going to work for us. However, once you're done, you may want to change your test class name or simply delete it entirely. Here's how to get it done.

1. In the top left corner of the screen, press the menu button (it looks like three horizontal lines)

2. Select Classes to show all classes that you built

3. Now click on the three dots in the top right corner of the class you want to upgrade to

4. To make the changes you need, select Moving, Deleting or Archiving

The Edit button will allow you to rename your class or change the section, topic or room number. The Transfer button lets you rearrange the class order in your dashboard. The archive button will delete and archive the class from your dashboard. By clicking on the menu icon in the top left-hand corner and choosing Archived Classes, you can still access a class while archived through the Settings. You can restore deleted classes from here, or permanently remove them.

Google Classroom is a free software designed to help teachers and students connect, interact, coordinate and handle tasks, go paperless and much more! Google Classroom is designed to help teachers and students interact and connect with each other, handle paperless assignments and remain organized. Google Classroom is part of the resource suite Google Apps for Education and is only available for educational accounts on Google Apps.

This guide is chocked full of step-by-step guidance on how to use Google Classroom, set up classes, build announcements, conversations, tasks, task management and tips! You'll also find valuable screen shots from both the Google Classroom teacher and student side. This reference guide is useful for new users, and for more seasoned users, full of helpful reminders and tips.

Things You Should Know:

• GAFE: Google Classroom is accessible only to users of Google Apps for Education (GAFE), a free, interactive application suite that includes online applications such as Google Docs, Google Drive, Gmail, and more. If you have a GAFE account, but do not have access to Google Classroom, please contact your IT department at campus or district.

• Grade levels: Google Classroom can be used at any grade level, depending on the teacher's abilities and the students' skills. Students would need to be able to use their Google Apps credentials to log into Google Classroom. Many teachers achieve success in fourth grade and up, but in primary, too, there are those who use it.

• Google Chrome: Teachers and students can use the Google Chrome App to optimize the functionality of Google Classroom. Some of the features function but not all in other browsers. Google Chrome is also a fantastic learning environment for all that Google has to bring!

• Menus: Google uses two



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