Getting Started With Google Classroom – Teacher and Student Perspectives
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Getting Started With Google Classroom – Teacher and Student Perspectives

This week I have been publishing a series of videos designed to help teachers who are new to Google Workspace learn what they need to know to use Google Drive, Docs, Forms, and Slides in their classrooms. Continuing in that series I’ve just published a new video titled Getting Started With Google Classroom

In Getting Started With Google Classroom I explain and demonstrate everything a teacher needs to know to start using Google Classroom. The video includes a student perspective of Google Classroom so that teachers can see how students access and complete assignments in Google Classroom. All of the points covered in the video are listed below. 

➡How to create a Google Classroom.
➡How to invite students to a Google Classroom
➡How to invite a co-teacher to Google Classroom
➡Student settings in Google Classroom
➡How to create assignments in Google Classroom
➡How students complete assignments in Google Classroom
➡How to view students’ work in Google Classroom

The other videos in this series are listed below:
Getting Started With Google Forms

This week I have been publishing a series of videos designed to help teachers who are new to Google Workspace learn what they need to know to use Google Drive, Docs, Forms, and Slides in their classrooms. Continuing in that series I’ve just published a new video titled Getting Started With Google Classroom. In Getting Started With Google Classroom I explain and demonstrate everything a teacher needs to know to start using Google Classroom. The video includes a student perspective of Google Classroom so that teachers can see how students access and complete assignments in Google Classroom. All of the points covered in the video are listed below. ➡How to create a Google Classroom.➡How to invite students to a Google Classroom➡How to invite a co-teacher to Google Classroom➡Student settings in Google Classroom➡How to create assignments in Google Classroom➡How students complete assignments in Google Classroom➡How to view students’ work in Google ClassroomThe other videos in this series are listed below: Getting Started With Google FormsGetting Started With Google SlidesGetting Started With Google DriveGetting Started With Google DocsFree Technology For Teachers, Google Classroom, Google Workspace, how toRead More

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