Center For Teaching and Learning: Introduction To Google Classroom
Center For Teaching and Learning: Introduction To Google Classroom
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Google Classroom makes teaching more productive and meaningful by streamlining
assignments, boosting collaboration, and fostering communication. Educators can create
classes, distribute assignments, send feedback, and see everything in one place.
Classroom also seamlessly integrates with other Google tools like Google Docs and
Drive.
Schools and nonprofits get Classroom as a core service of G Suite for Education and G
Suite for Nonprofits, which are free. Individuals with a personal Google Account can also
use Classroom for free. For organizations, Classroom is an additional service in G Suite
products like G Suite Enterprise or G Suite Business.
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Access Google Classroom
2. Login with your USNA Google account. Your username and password will be the
same as your USNA Network username and password. The Google Classroom
Home page will open.
3. Alternatively, you can log into your USNA Gmail and click on the grid icon on
the upper right hand corner to bring up the list of Google apps. Click More to see
more apps and click on Classroom.
Note: If you do not have a username or have forgotten your password, please contact
syshelp at 3-3500, or email [email protected].
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Create a Class
1. On the Classroom Home page, click the Add sign + and then click Create Class
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Enroll Students in Your Class
To enroll students in your class, you need to invite them or give them a code to join.
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Give Students a Code to Join
You have multiple ways to share the code with your students:
2. Click Settings icon on the upper right hand corner to access the class code.
Give the students the following instructions to use the code to join your class:
1. Go to classroom.google.com.
2. On the Classes page, click Add + sign and then click Join class.
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Create and Grade Assignments
When you create an assignment, you can post it immediately, save a draft, or schedule it
to post at a later date. After students complete and turn in their work, you can grade and
return it to the students.
Classwork Page
If your class doesn’t have a Classwork page at the top of the screen, follow the
instructions below to add a Classwork page.
1. Click the class title to enter class.
2. Click the Help button at the lower left hand corner and then select Add
Classwork page.
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Create an Assignment
When you create an assignment, you can post it immediately, save a draft, or schedule it
to post at a later date. After students complete and turn in their work, you can grade and
return it to the students.
Assignment
After you click Create > Assignment, the following window will appear:
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1. Enter the Title and Instructions for the assignment.
2. Enter Points, Due date and Topic for the assignment.
3. Attached a file, video or Web link to the assignment
4. Select to Assign it immediately, Schedule it to post at a later date or Save a draft.
Quiz Assignment
After you click Create > Quiz Assignment, the following window will appear:
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Question
After you click Create > Question, the following window will appear:
Material
After you click Create > Material, the following window will appear:
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1. Enter the Title and Description for the material.
2. Enter Topic for the material.
3. Attached a file, video or Web link to the question assignment
4. Select to Post it immediately, Schedule it to post at a later date or Save a draft.
Topic
After you click Create > Topic, the following window will appear.
2. You will see the topics are listed on the left hand side of the screen. You can then
drag and drop materials into different topics. This is a good way to organize your
assignments and course materials.
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Grade an Assignment
4. You can either click on View Assignment or the number of students who have
turned in the assignments to access student submissions and enter grades.
5. On the Student Work page, you can review the following details:
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a. Turned in—The number and names of students who submitted work.
b. Assigned—The number and names of students who haven't submitted
work. If a student unsubmits work, the work is marked as Assigned.
c. Graded—If your assignment is graded, the number and names of students
you've graded and returned work to.
d. Returned—If your assignment is ungraded, the number and names of
students you've returned work to.
e. Click Turned in, Assigned, Graded, or Returned to see the students for that
category.
6. To see their submission, either click a student’s name on the left or click the
thumbnail of the file that the student has submitted.
7. You can enter grades and give your students personalized feedback with the
Classroom grading tool. You can review assignments of any file type, and switch
seamlessly between student work. You can also add margin comments and
feedback, and grade and return work.
Return assignment
to student
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Grade a Quiz Assignment
Access and Grade Student Answers
1. Click the Classwork tab at the top of the screen.
2. Click on the assignment title.
3. You will see if the number of students who have and haven’t turned in their quiz
assignments.
4. You can either click on View Assignment or the number of students who have
turned in the assignments to access the quiz form and enter grades.
5. On the Student Work page, click on the quiz title to enter the quiz form.
6. Click on the Edit icon on the upper right hand corner to edit the quiz form and
access submissions.
7. Click on the Responses tab and then Individual tab to access and grade
individual student’s answers.
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Import Grades
Once you’ve graded student submissions in Google form, go back to the Student Work
page and click IMPORT GRADES to import all the grades back Google classroom.
Manage Grades
Set up a Grading System
For your grading system, you can choose Total points or Weighted by category grading.
In both, grades are calculated for you, and you can let students see their overall grade.
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b. Total points—Divides total points earned by total points possible. You can
let students see an overall grade.
c. Weighted by category—Adds the scores across categories. You can let
students see an overall grade.’
d. (Optional) To make the overall grade visible to students on their profile
page, click Show. Note: This option isn’t available when grade calculation
is set to No overall grade.
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• To add a grade category to an existing assignment, next to the assignment,
click More>Edit.
3. Alternatively, you can assign grade category to an assignment under the Grades
tab.
• Click the Grades tab across the top of the screen.
• Click More>Edit next to an assignment title.
• Click on the drop down arrow next Grade category and select a category.
• Grades will then be auto calculated if you have selected Weighted by
category option.
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