Stepping Up to Google Classroom: 50 Steps for Beginners to Get Started
- Length: 58 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Dave Burgess Consulting
- Publication Date: 2020-04-08
- ISBN-10: 1951600142
- ISBN-13: 9781951600143
- Sales Rank: #1277998 (See Top 100 Books)
In this Stepping Up to Google Classroom, Google education experts Alice Keeler and Kim Mattina give you the tools you’ll need to ensure that your first foray into blended learning is a successful one—for you and your students. This book empowers educators to take the leap into the digital classroom with confidence and purpose. By guiding readers through 50 straightforward and accessible steps and offering a host of tips for customization, it ensures that teachers with all levels of tech comfortability can make the most of Google Classroom’s powerful tools.
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Introduction 1. Access Google Classroom 2. Create a Class 3. View the Stream 4. Go to the Settings Cog 5. Set Grading Categories 6. Create and Plan Out Topics 7. Get Your Files into Google Drive 8. Review the Create Button 9. Add a Class Resources Topic 10. Number Your Titles 11. Ask a Question 12. Create a Nondigital Assignment 13. Create an Assignment for Multiple Classes 14. Assign to Selected Students 15. Explore the Three Lines Menu 16. Post an Announcement 17. Display the Class Code 18. Discuss Digital Etiquette and Classroom Expectations 19. Students Mark as Done 20. Return to the Classwork Page 21. Students Create Their Own Documents 22. Students Add Additional Files 23. Students Turn In Work 24. Locating Student Work 25. Use the Feedback Tool 26. Leave Assignment Feedback with Private Comments 27. Announce when Feedback Is Given 28. Assign a Private Comments Exit Ticket 29. Assign a Score 30. Return Student Work 31. Return to the Stream 32. Students Unsubmit Their Work 33. View Submission History 34. Link to Digital Quizzes 35. Have Students Submit Screenshots 36. You Want Google Forms 37. Try Quizlet Diagrams 38. Check the To-Do List 39. Save an Assignment as a Draft 40. Schedule an Assignment 41. Reuse an Assignment from Another Class 42. Collaborating in Classroom 43. Use Version History 44. Students Submit the Link to Their Slides 45. Install the Google Classroom App 46. Create a Copy per Student 47. Use Google Slides 48. Create a Feedback Conversation 49. Manage Email Notifications 50. Add a Co-Teacher Google Classroom Updates Conclusion Acknowledgments About the Authors More from Dave Burgess Consulting, Inc.
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