Difference between revisions of "Google Classroom"
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Revision as of 21:52, 19 November 2017
Contents
Overview
Google Classroom streamlines assignments, boosts collaboration, and fosters seamless communication to make teaching more productive and meaningful.
Easy
- Educators can set up Classroom in minutes. With Classroom, they can manage assignments and communicate with students and their guardians in one convenient place.
Affordable
- Google Classroom is free for schools. Best-in-class security is also included at no additional cost.
Versatile
- Teachers and students can work anywhere, anytime, and on any device. Classroom seamlessly integrates with other Google tools and helps educators refresh their curriculum with integrated education apps.
Impactful
- Educators can provide instant feedback and track a student’s progress to improve performance. Classroom also helps free up educator time so they can focus on what they do best: teaching.
16 pros and cons of using Google Classroom include easy accessibility (pro), no need for paper (pro), limited integration (con), impersonal (con).[1]