Are you a teacher that has been forced to work from home? Are you looking for new ways to teach? Do you want to discover how to use the new method of distance learning so that you can be more prepared? If yes, then KEEP READING...
With this advanced guide, you'll learn the tricks to speed your activities, boost education, and motivate students in distance learning.
For you who are already a little familiar with Google Classroom, the tips you will find in the chapters will make you perfect the use of all the functions, letting you discover small tricks that you certainly did not know, and explaining them step by step.
Lately, teachers have been pressured to question their teaching methods and to adapt to new scenarios.
Students aren't allowed to attend lessons at the intended place or even face-to-face; schools cannot be opened for the sake of the students and teachers.
What's the solution? Online teaching!
There are actually various ways of handling this situation. The most efficient solution to continue to teach is to use Google Classroom.
Teachers that discovered how to use Google Classroom in a more productive way have improved on their teaching methods from numerous points of view. In fact, Google Classroom is a good resource and an improvement for students and professors.
Google Classroom was launched publicly in August 2014. By October 2015, Google reported that individual 10 million students and teachers were using it.
Thanks to the following developments, what Classroom seeks to offer is bringing together different Google applications (Docs, Sheet, Slides, Calendar, and more) and applying new functionality to what teachers and students need. It is aiming to be a lightweight framework for learning management.
Classroom wants to make it easier than ever to create lesson plans, send out assignments, provide feedback to students in real-time and sometimes immediately, and alert your students of any notification of important announcements to the class. Students can use the Classroom to complete assignments, ask questions, read announcements, and participate in discussions or groups work. With a valid Gmail address and an invitation from the teacher, it is easier to get the job done and have all that information in one place.
This guidebook spent some time looking at the different aspects of Google Classroom, both from the teacher and the student's perspective.
It covers:
- - What is Google Classroom?
- - Extension apps
- - How to grade the students and put their score on Google Sheets
- - Top five hidden features of Google Classroom
- - Motivational techniques
- - Tips, tricks, and techniques for teachers
...And much more!
Read through this guidebook to find out everything you need on Google Classroom and learn why this is one of the best education platforms available today.