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Google Classroom Tutorial

How to use Google Classroom

Google Classroom is very good and popular these days due to covid 19 pandemic condition all the students are not going to school for education.

Mosty teacher’s teach their students through online. In this online education google presents the the most interesting tool called google classroom it is very good app or tool for teachers as well students.

Teacher’s can teach students through google application in very organised way. Google classroom covers the most of aspects like physical classroom.

In google classroom app students can join his/her class through teachers invite link its.

Teachers can make announcements in classroom through stream tab option its very good and interesting feature of google classroom. they can make any type of announcement and attached any kind of document and link or share youtube video link through Stream tab option.

Very good option like Classwork tab in google classroom also play the very important role in google classroom app. It is a very interesting feature for teachers as well students. Teachers can assign any kind of classwork to students like Material, Link, Video, Picture, Notes Quiz assignments etc to students.

Last but not the least Grading system. This feature only for google classroom web application it is not appear in google classroom android app. Through this feature teachers can create the grade for the students.

Steps for install google classroom app

  1. Go to google play store
  2. Search for google classroom app
  3. Click on install button

Teachers Steps for google classroom

After install the google classroom app in your tablet or smartphone or you can use through url https://classroom.google.com/

Follow these steps to create a class:

  1. Open a Web browser and go to classroom.google.com. You have to sign in with your Google Apps for Education account.
  2. On the Welcome screen, click the plus sign at the top and choose Create Class.
  3. In the Create a Class dialogue box, type in the Class Name and Section.
  4. Click Create.

Your new classroom is created (see Figure 1). You can see that the classroom has three main tabs. Here’s what those tabs mean:

  • Stream: This is where you manage your class assignments and make announcements to the class. You can add new assignments, with due dates and attached materials. Upcoming assignments are shown at the left. Also, just with social media services, you can send a message to your entire class — even with an attachment.
  • Students: This is where you manage your students. You can invite students to your classroom from here and manage their permissions level. To invite students to your class, you have to set them up as Google Contacts in your Google Apps for Education account or they have to be in the school’s directory.
  • About: This is where you can add the course title and description, add a location for the class, and add materials to your class’s Google Drive folder.
Figure 1: Your new classroom.

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  • Add a new class: Just like on the Welcome screen, you can add a new class by clicking the plus sign in the top left next to your username.
  • Rename or archive a class: Click the three stacked dots next to the class name to either rename the class or archive it. Archiving a class means that, though you and your students can still access the class, no one can add assignments or make any other changes to the class. The class will move under the Archived section of the Home menu. Don’t worry, though; you can restore the archived class at any time by viewing Archived classes, clicking the three stacked dots, and choosing Restore.
  • Access Google Drive for the class: Click the file folder icon in the bottom right corner of the class tile. This opens the Google Drive where all your classroom materials are stored.
Fig 2 Classes you create on google classroom

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Google classroom for students

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here is the link of google classroom tutorial below

Google Classroom tutorial pdf

Google Classroom tutorial For Students

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