Google Classroom

PRIVATE COMMUNICATION IN GOOGLE CLASSROOM
One of the things that I like about Google classroom is the ease in communication between the teacher and the students by creating a post. But whenever a post is made, it is placed on the Stream where everyone in the class can see and read. There are times though when you want to encourage students to make a comment that is private so you can provide individualized feedback. But how do you do it?
Alice Keeler has a solution. She recommends teachers create an assignment in which the task is to post a private conversation.  In this blog post, she provides the step-by-step instructions: http://alicekeeler.com/2016/08/24/google-classroom-private-comments/

Now, let’s take this a step further. We all know of a student or two that may have general questions over a concept or two but are too scared or nervous to ask, especially in a classroom setting. Why not make a general assignment with the title Questions and allow students to post private comments whenever they need to? And to make it easy to find, make sure to label the Topic Questions and Answers (or something similar). This way, whenever a student has a question they want to ask privately, they have a place to do so.

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