![]() Classroom makes much of this process paperless, meaning that not only are you saving money, you’re saving time printing - and reducing the chance of students losing material. The constant printing (and often reprinting) of worksheets, calendars, homework packets, tests, reports, and more is a major budget-eaters for teachers and other administrators. It’s also a smart financial move, because it cuts back on paper and resource costs. Classes are divided into separate folders in the user’s Drive, and the teacher can monitor each student’s progress. Word documents will need to be converted to Google Docs.Īssuming familiarity with Google products, however, teachers will find that Classroom makes it easy to manage lesson plans and assignments within the Google ecosystem. It also means that you’ll be using YouTube for video sharing, as support for other tools is not built-in. There are several icons, for example, that only Google users would immediately recognize. While its immediate familiarity is one of the app’s strengths, you may consider it an unfortunate roadblock: If you’re new to Google, the software may be confusing. The incorporation of ubiquitous Google facilities like Google Docs, Sheets, or Slides transforms Google Classroom into an intuitive conglomerate that makes the most of familiar tools. The app complements online learning every step of the way and on any level of education. It aims to make accessible, useful tools that are compatible on desktop, iOS, and Android. ![]() At its core, Google Classroom is a learning management system (LMS).
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