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How can students join a Classroom class? (Select all that apply)
Using Classroom, teachers can: (Select all that apply)
If teachers don't have Classroom available as a choice but want to communicate at scale with their students, they can: (Select all that apply)
With Classroom, you can: (Select all that apply)
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In Classroom, you can add the following to your assignment: (Select all that apply)
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If I don't want my students to modify a worksheet in a shared folder, I can:
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When adding a Drive document to a classroom assignment, you have the following options: (Select all that apply)
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When creating an assignment in Google Classroom, which of the following choices are available? (Select all that apply)
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Students must turn in a document in Classroom in order to complete an assignment.
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If a teacher creates a folder with a student, each file in that folder: (Select all that apply)
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Teachers can view how many students have turned in their work in Classroom.
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Students can turn in these kinds of files in Classroom assignments: (Select all that apply)
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Once students turn in their assignments in Classroom, teachers cannot provide further feedback.
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These tools help teachers give feedback to students: (Select all that apply)
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Two ways to provide feedback in Docs are: (Select all that apply)
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Forms used in G Suite for Education can't remain anonymous.
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One way to use Google Classroom to flip your classroom is by:
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For each assignment in Google Classroom students must attach a file or link in order for the assignment to be marked as "done".
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If you want to advise simple changes to student work (such as adding a comma) but do not want to directly edit the document, you could take advantage of this feature in Docs:
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You want to add students to your Classroom class. If you cannot send them an email invitation because Gmail is disabled for your school's domain, how can you enroll them?
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Study Notes
Joining Google Classroom
- Students can join a Classroom class by using a class code or accepting a teacher's invitation.
- Options to join include asking the teacher, but searching the class name is not a method available.
Teacher Functions in Google Classroom
- Teachers can send assignments, questions, and announcements to students.
- They have the ability to add co-teachers to their classes, but they cannot record audio versions of lectures or moderate online discussions.
Alternative Communication Methods for Teachers
- If Classroom is unavailable, teachers can create contact groups to send emails and share documents efficiently.
- Sending individual emails or asking students to sign up for Classroom are not scalable options.
Classroom Capabilities
- With Classroom, users can upload class materials, assign and collect student work, and send class announcements.
- Recording online classes is not a capability of Google Classroom.
Assignment Additions in Classroom
- Features for assignments in Classroom include adding files, links, and videos.
- Different due dates for each student cannot be assigned directly through Classroom.
Sharing Permissions
- To prevent modifications to a shared worksheet, teachers can share folders as view-only.
- Giving edit permissions or using Hangouts is not advisable for this purpose.
Document Management in Assignments
- When adding Drive documents to assignments, options include making files view-only, allowing student editing, or creating copies for each student.
- Students can view but cannot be restricted individually to a view-only status.
Assignment Creation Options
- Teachers can attach multiple files and copy assignments across multiple classes.
- Providing different due dates for various classes is not offered through Google Classroom.
Assignment Submission Requirements
- Students are required to turn in a document in Classroom to complete an assignment.
- This completion is mandatory; therefore, it affects tracking assignment progress.
Teacher Access to Student Work
- Files created in folders shared with students can be accessed by teachers without separate sharing steps.
- This facilitates continuous monitoring and feedback on student progress.
Feedback Mechanisms
- Teachers can track how many students have submitted their work in Classroom, aiding in class management.
- Feedback can be provided through tools like Forms, Docs, and Classroom itself.
File Submission Varieties
- Students can submit various file types in Classroom assignments, including videos, Google Sheets, Google Docs, and images.
- The range of accepted file types supports diverse assignment formats.
Post-Submission Feedback
- Teachers can continue to provide feedback on assignments even after students have submitted them.
- This ongoing feedback loop is crucial for student improvement.
Useful Feedback Tools
- Google Docs allows providing feedback through comments and suggested edits, enhancing collaboration without direct edits.
- This capability supports a nuanced approach to correcting student work.
Forms Anonymity
- Forms within G Suite for Education can be anonymous, contrary to incorrect assumptions about their functionality.
Flipped Classroom Strategy
- Teachers can utilize Google Classroom to flip classrooms by sharing videos and readings as announcements.
- Pre-class engagement helps prepare students for active participation in lessons.
Assignment Completion Standards
- For mark completion, students are not necessarily required to attach a file or link for an assignment to be considered "done."
- This flexibility can aid in managing assignments more efficiently.
Suggested Edits Feature
- The "Suggested edits" feature in Google Docs allows teachers to recommend changes without altering the original document directly.
- This approach helps maintain student ownership of their work while facilitating constructive feedback.
Adding Students Without Email
- If Gmail is disabled, teachers can add students to their Classroom class by sharing a unique class code.
- Directly typing student names or other methods are not options without email access.
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Test your knowledge of Google Classroom features with these flashcards from Unit 7. Learn how students can join classes and what teachers can do within the platform. This quiz is designed to enhance your understanding of Classroom functionalities.