GOOGLE CLASSROOM TIPS
Just a few tricks I wanted to share with all of you about Google Classroom.
Missing assignments: A teacher assigns an assignment to all students in Google Classroom but it doesn’t show up for one or two students. It looks blank even though things look okay on the teacher’s side. A trick is to type in a private comment to those students. The assignment will then show up for those students.
Help organize information by using Emojis: This is something built in to Google Chrome and can be used not only in Classroom but can be used almost everywhere. When you go to type in a name, at the beginning of the title, do a right click. You will notice a choice to select Emoji. Click on the Emoji you want to use and select it. Here is a video to show you how.
Missing assignments: A teacher assigns an assignment to all students in Google Classroom but it doesn’t show up for one or two students. It looks blank even though things look okay on the teacher’s side. A trick is to type in a private comment to those students. The assignment will then show up for those students.
Help organize information by using Emojis: This is something built in to Google Chrome and can be used not only in Classroom but can be used almost everywhere. When you go to type in a name, at the beginning of the title, do a right click. You will notice a choice to select Emoji. Click on the Emoji you want to use and select it. Here is a video to show you how.
Create a Google Classroom Shell: This tip was shared by Adam Juarez. A Google Classroom Shell is a class with no students invited to join. The purpose is to allow you to create assignments, posts, topics, forms, etc. ahead of time as templates. Then, from any “Google Classroom (with students) you can Reuse Posts from the Shell and quickly assign the work to students.”
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