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Launching
Google Classroom
in your School
Today
● What is GC?
● What is GC not?
● How have we launched it at my school?
● Let’s go live!
● 31 things you can do now
● 7 excellent resources
The truth is….
GC is a learning management system, with minimal gradebook
● 1 Teacher per class
● Additional teachers need to sign up as students
● Parents can access via the unique code
GC is a learning management system
GC is a learning management system
GC is a learning management system
GC is a learning management system
GC is a learning management system
All files auto-saved to DRIVE
All files auto-saved to DRIVE
Let’s go live!
1. Set up a class
2. Invited all
teachers
3. Loaded an
assignment
4. Shared a file -
auto-individual
5. Received
assignments
6. Graded &
returned with
comment
7. Downloaded
assignment data
OK! Let’s check it
out now...
Let’s go live!
LIVE
BO
OM
Thanks Alice Keeler
1. Sharing Resources: document, video or link
2. Create a Lesson: build and attach multiple
documents, links and videos
3. Make Class Announcements:
4. Go Paperless: assign a template, a copy for
each student and gives them a turn in button
5. Simplify the Turn In Process: eliminate the
share function
6. Protect Privacy: restricts access to the teacher
and the individual student
7. Create a Discussion
8. Organize Assignments with Due Dates
Thanks Alice Keeler
9. Capture the Middle of the Process: being a
coach - all of the students work into a folder -
insert comments and guide
10. Email Students: email everyone at once
11. Notify Students Who May Need Help: Google
Classroom show you who has and has not
completed an assignment. Send an email
notification providing tips for success and
encouraging the student to work on the
assignment.
12. Assignment Q&A
13. Create Playlists
14. Email Feedback
Thanks Alice Keeler
15. Create Folders now done automatically
16. Link Directly: student work accessible directly
from Google Classroom
17. Easily View Student Submission: Google
Classroom clearly counts how many students
have and have not submitted an assignment.
18. Collect Data: Google Form
19. Share with Multiple Classes
20. Collaborative Note Taking: collaboratively take
notes - easily accessible by the other students
21. Display Student Work: link to student work in
your Classroom Google Drive folder
Thanks Alice Keeler
22. One Student One Slide
23. Target Parent Phone Calls: did not complete
24. Polling: write their name on a Google Doc
25. Know Who Edits a Collaborative Document:
26. Link to a Website: type in a web address correctly
27. After Hours Help
28. Peer Feedback: insert comments on other students slides
29. Distribute Notes: then focus on discussing
30. Sharing Informal Learning: Students are able to share
pictures, Google Docs, YouTube videos or links with the class.
31. Email the Teacher: icon
Resources
● www.alicekeeler.com
● www.shakeuplearning.com/blog
● www.edudemic.com
● connectedclassrooms.withgoogle.com
● www.edsurge.com/google-classroom
● googleforeducation.blogspot.com
● plus.google.com/communities/10259549407
7231016683
Join the revolution!