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4.9 (98.82%) 408 votes Google Classroom Google Classroom is best said to be a good start. It’s intuitive, with plenty of genuinely useful features for teachers and students and could actually help to cut down on paper used in schools though at this moment, it’s also not a robust tool to replace a full-featured learning management system. It doesn’t have automated quizzes or tests, can’t automatically add students, and supports much more of a blended learning model than an asynchronous/completely online one. No wonder a product built by Google has a clean, simple layout, and an intuitive user interface. Big buttons and a built-in tutorial direct teachers to create new classes, assign new homework, communicate with students through comments and an activity stream. Those already familiar with Gmail and other Google apps will feel right at home. However, the pared-down look is not without its limitations and some functionality can be confusing to first-time Google users, such as buttons with only icons or grading sections that are not clearly buttons/interactive.
Additionally it’s not clear that the class activity feed updates automatically and students may miss things if they don’t click “refresh” on their browsers. Google Classroom’s Full integration with Google Drive means all sorts of content can be easily created, integrated, and shared with the class.
From Google Docs for essay assignments, to embedded YouTube videos to share important concepts, adding and pushing out this content to students is easy. However, support for other tools like Microsoft Word is not built-in and content is limited to things and assignments the teacher manually uploads. There are no automatic course paths, quizzes or tests or automated grading. Amongst all the features already discussed, there are some handsome features for the students as well like they can easily login, add themselves to classes using a special class code, see announcements from the teacher, and receive/complete assignments all through the tool. They can also comment on individual pieces of course content, going so far as to be able to comment on a specific location of a picture.
Mobile access as well allows for offline caching and access to assignments, and the ability to upload photos. Unfortunately, Google Classroom requires a separate Google Apps for Education account, so students (and teachers) may have difficulty juggling multiple Google accounts if they also have a personal Gmail and while there is grading functionality for individual assignments, it’s a manual process that must still be done by the teacher. Another good thing about this application is that Google Classroom for PC can also be installed and used on a bigger screen.