To be fair and honest....I used google classroom all last school year and I love it. Classroom is a great way to organize assignments and tasks for students. It also allowed me to dramatically reduce the amount of paper I used in class. This upcoming school year I hope to be paperless....or darn near paperless. Really, classroom is awesome.
The class code I used for this assignment is: 83jzvg
Classroom works great for almost any assignment, especially if you have a classroom set of chromebooks. Directions for everything can be put there, copies of documents students may need, grouping and directions for group projects and videos can all be housed here. Students can submit work to you via google classroom and you can return it via classroom (it date/time stamps all work so no more arguing about if it was turned in on time or not). At the end of the year you can even archive your assignments from the school year and save them for next year! I strongly suggest using the numbering system that Ryan talked about in the directions. It really helped me keep track of incoming and outgoing work.
The Doctopus and Goobric were not completed at this time because I didn't have any students assigned to import to the roster....that would be a pain in the neck to do by hand for 6 classes. I am wondering why it doesn't just let you pull a roster from classroom, unless I am missing something?
I have heard nothing but great things about google classroom, but now I see more of what you mean to duplicate the work putting it on a blogger when you have housed it all here.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to using google classroom more and kudos to you going paperless! :) That's awesome. I am FAR from that, but on my way now that I have chromebooks.
You rock. I mean that.
ReplyDeleteLooks nice. Thanks for the help!!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks nice. Thanks for the help!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing! I am excited to implement Google Classroom this year!
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