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5 Problems Google Classroom Solves Right Now

by +Sarah Woods 

This is another post in our series previewing Google Classroom!

5 Problems Google Classroom Solves Right Now

1
It creates one central place where you can post resources, assignments, and other class information.
2
Feedback on announcements and assignments – student can comment on your posts and help each other understand if an assignment doesn’t make sense.
3
You don’t have to create folders and deal with permissions for assignments in Google drive.
4
You can have discussions in context of a topic without separate accounts for clunky message boards.
5
Teachers can see right away who has turned in an assignment and who hasn’t – and can email them right away!

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UPDATE:
Lots of interesting changes to Google Classroom recently. Make sure to check out our comprehensive online course on Google Classroom by Google in Education guru Allison Mollica. The course will help you get up to speed with ‘Google Classroom’ and features video lessons with an online quiz after each video chapter to test your knowledge. The course is being updated regularly to reflect the most recent changes. Get access here: http://goo.gl/ddspKc

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About the Contributor

Sarah Woods

Sarah Woods is an MYP Design Technology teacher at the International School of Amsterdam; previous to that she was was the IT Director and an IT Integration Coach at Pechersk School International in Ukraine. She can also be seen on the TEDx stage in her talk, “Identity: Where Fear and Change Intersect in Education”. She is a member of the ECIS technology committeeand holds a Masters of Science in Education in K-12 Technology Integration.

Dan Taylor

Dan Taylor

Helping schools get the most out of Google for EDU.

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One Response

  1. Hi,
    I’ve been trying to invite other teachers to my classes at Google Classroom, but, I allways get the same message. It does not allow me to invite any teacher.
    I created my classes and check other teacher’s classes and I still can’t find out what is wrong.
    I really need help. I am an English teacher and I need to get things working as soon as possible.

    Best regards,
    Carla Inácio