
Learn to configure and manage Google Classroom for remote learning, exploring teacher and student views, assignments, materials, quizzes, grading, calendar rubrics, and integration with Google Meet and Google Forms.
Learn to set up and manage Google Classroom, covering topics, assignments, materials, questions, quiz assignments, grading, calendar integration, and rubrics across teacher and student views.
Discover the prerequisites for Google Classroom, including a computer, internet access, a web browser (Chrome recommended), and a Google account to access Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive.
Master Google Classroom quickly by creating and joining classes, setting up classwork, assignments, quizzes, questions, materials, and topics, and syncing with Google Drive and Google Calendar for streamlined grades.
Create a Google account either via G-Suite for educational institutes or an individual Google ID, then enter your first name, last name, desired user ID, password, and optional recovery details.
Learn how to create your first Google Classroom, set the class name and details, and generate a class code for student joins. Discover how the setup ties to Google Drive.
Explore Google Classroom navigation, including stream, classwork, people, and settings; learn to manage class codes, invite students, control messages and comments, and customize the class team look and subject colors.
Discover how Google Classroom now provides a single-click class invite link in the general settings, replacing the old join code, and how to copy and share it with students.
Learn to configure Google Classroom class settings, manage profile and notifications, and tailor alerts for posts, comments, mentions, late submissions, and resubmissions.
Learn how to add teachers and students in Google Classroom, invite via email or name, and join classes using a class code for seamless classroom management.
Learn to create and manage multiple Google Classroom classes, add new classes with the plus button, name them, and invite students in offline mode.
Explore the 2020 August update to Google classroom homepage, including new review and calendar icons, due this week and next week indicators, and assignment status visibility during phase rollout.
Explore how google drive structures classroom content for google classroom, sort classes with drag and drop, and manage class options—move, copy, edit, and archive—for easy reuse of materials.
Learn to organize Google Classroom with topics: create topics like math or English, add assignments under them, drag to reorder, and manage topics with links to Google Drive.
Create and manage assignments in Google Classroom, setting titles, instructions, due dates, points, topics, and class targets, with attachments from Google Drive or links and copy for each student option.
Explore the assignment dashboard in Google Classroom to view submissions and history, track grades, and privately comment, email students, and return work.
Learn how to use Google Classroom's calendar and to-do list to track upcoming due dates, view assignments and quizzes, and manage work in progress with mark and review workflows.
Learn how to share reference materials in google classroom using the materials option, attach from google drive, and post or save drafts by students who can view without editing.
Learn to create and manage announcements in Google Classroom, including posting to multiple classes, selecting students or all students, and attaching files, links, or videos from Google Drive.
Learn how to create and manage Google Classroom quiz assignments using Google Forms, including question types, answer keys, points, due dates, topics, file uploads, and grading options.
Learn how to use the Google Classroom questions feature, how it differs from quizzes, and configure text, short answer, and multiple choice prompts with collaboration, editing, and class summaries.
Learn how to reuse old Google Classroom posts by selecting archived classes, duplicating attachments, and posting to multiple classes, with options from stream and classwork.
Open the marks tab to view all student scores for a class, track due dates and full grades for quizzes and assignments, and manage grading by returning work with comments.
Explore how Chrome extensions enhance Google Classroom by expanding features and boosting configuration options. Improve efficiency and bridge gaps not yet available in Google Classroom.
learn to install and configure the Google chrome extension for Google Classroom that can record browser tab, desktop, or webcam, with microphone access and optional annotation.
Learn how to install and use the Kamei Chrome extension with Google Classroom to create assignments, set due dates, and manage class work with features like drag-and-drop, OCR, and annotation.
Install this Chrome extension for Google Classroom to enable voice feedback. Record audio comments, translate to other languages, and support students who are differently abled or non-native English speakers.
Explore how the insert learning chrome extension enhances google classroom workflows by highlighting text, adding notes and questions, and sharing annotated webpages with students.
Explore how the January 2020 Google Classroom rubric feature provides proper feedback and enables creating rubrics with criteria like spelling and 500 words, scored up to 100.
Explore the April 2020 update that integrates Google Meet into Google Classroom, enabling scheduling and live classes for up to 50 students, available only with G Suite for Education.
Keep your Google Classroom organized by following practical tips from experience to maintain a clean space. This helps students quickly locate required material and assignments.
Learn how to keep your google classroom stream clean by setting the class stream to only teachers can post or comment, saving the settings, and reducing clutter.
Organize your Google Classroom classwork with topics to keep items clean and easily navigable. Create and assign under topics, and group by subject or by week for structure.
Use data in assignment names, such as week numbers and days, to organize google classroom tasks and easily locate work; the dashboard tracks status.
Learn to use emojis in Google Classroom topics to signal assignment type and status, add emojis via rename, and communicate meanings to students for a cleaner, organized class.
Tip five: archive your classes when not needed to keep your Google Classroom dashboard clean, then restore archived classes if you need to access them again.
Select distinct pictures for each class to help students identify the right class quickly. Change the class image by choosing a team or uploading a custom photo, keeping things organized.
Learn to save time in Google Classroom by scheduling assignments in the classwork tab, selecting a date and time so they are assigned automatically and hidden until release.
Discover how to save time in Google Classroom by creating future assignments as drafts in the Classwork tab, scheduling them, and assigning when ready.
Learn how to email all students from google classroom with a single click, automatically populate addresses in the email, keep recipients private with bcc, and schedule send if needed.
Save time in google classroom by using the comment bank to store and reuse common feedback, then copy, paste, and apply it to multiple students.
Learn tip #5 for Google Classroom: use the browser find feature (Command/Ctrl+F) to quickly locate topics and posts across pages on any operating system.
Discover the Google Meet 2021 update, including instant and scheduled meetings, shareable join links, calendar integration, captions, microphone and video settings, layouts, Jamboard, and screen or tab sharing with audio.
Learn to create Google Forms from scratch or with templates, customize questions and sections, use quiz mode, and view responses in Google Sheets.
This course is designed for both Teachers and Students. You will learn everything required to know about Google Classroom & Google Meet in this course. Additionally I have also covered Google Jam board & Google Forms basics in this course. Learn Google Classroom, Google Meet & other required tools through easy steps and on screen demonstration with hands on step by step guidance.
At the end of this course you will be able to understand below topics and achieve the following objectives:
Google Classroom for Teachers -
Create new Google Classrooms
Invite students to enroll in your Google Classroom
Post Welcome Messages, Announcements, Assignments, Questions, Quizzes for students in Google Classroom
Perform accurate assessments for students using Rubric
Invite other teachers to co-teach with you
Google Classroom for Students -
Students will be able to join new classes
Understand how grading system works using 'Marks' and 'Rubric'
Will be able to understand and participate in multiple topics including - Assignments, Topics, Questions, Polls and Quiz Assignments
Google Meet -
Prerequisites
How to Start a Meeting
Meeting Options
Google Meet Settings
How to use Google Calendar to schedule Google Meet meeting
How to share your screen, attachments and collaborate
Additional options available in Google Chrome
Google Jamboard -
How to use Google Jamboard
Understanding of available features
Google Forms -
How to Create a Google Form
Understanding of available features