The Features of Google Classroom

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The Features

of Google
Classroom
Anggit Budi Luhur
Google Workspace &
Google Personal Account
Limits when using Classroom
Some activities in Classroom have limits depending on the type of account that you have

Class limits
The value of these limits can change without notice to protect Google's infrastructure.
1. Create a class
Create a class
You can create a class to assign work and post announcements to
students.
 
If your school has a Google Workspace for Education account, you
should use that email to create your classes. However, anyone
over 13 years old can create a class using a personal Google
Account.
Create a class
1. Go to classroom.google.com.
2. At the top of the Classes page, click Add ( + ) and then Create
class
3. Enter the class name.
4. (Optional) To enter a short description, grade level, or class
time, click Section and enter the details.
5. (Optional) To add a subject, click Subject and enter a name or
click one from the list that appears when you enter text.
6. (Optional) To enter the location for the class, click Room and
enter the details.
7. Click Create.

Once your class is created, students can start joining it.


2. Invite students
Invite students

You can invite students to enroll in your class in 3 ways:

1. Send an invite link—Students click the link to join.


2. Send an email invite—Students can join from the email or in Classroom.
3. Share a class code—Students enter the code in Classroom.
3. Manage Classs
How to use Google Classroom in everyday
class

After your class is set up and students join, you have a fully
functioning Google Classroom.

But you don’t want to stop there. Here are some things you can
do in your Classroom:
How to use Google Classroom in everyday class

1. Add an announcement.
This is a good way to communicate with your class and give them up-to-date information.
Go to your class Stream and click on “share something with your class”. Add the text for your
announcement. Add any files (attached or from Google Drive), YouTube videos or links you’d
like. Then post it (or schedule it for later).
How to use Google Classroom in everyday class

2. Create an assignment, quiz, question, attach material, or reuse an old post.


This is where students get to work! You can create a graded (or ungraded) question for
students to answer, a quiz, OR assignment for students to do. You can create them under
the “Classwork” tab (above). You can also attach material you want the students to see or
reuse an old post.
How to use Google Classroom in everyday class

3. Organize your class with topics.


If you have different chapters, units, subjects, etc. within your class, you can
categorize your assignments and questions by topic to keep everything organized.

Under “Classwork”, click the “Create” button and add a topic. Then, whenever you
create a new assignment or announcement, you’ll be able to add that topic to it.
How to use Google Classroom in everyday class

4. Grade and return work.

Once students have completed work, you can provide feedback and grade the
assignment. Click on the “Classwork” button and click on the assignment to view
student work.
How to use Google Classroom in everyday
class
Here are some of the actions you can take

1. Sort the assignment by students who have turned the work in


or all students who were given the assignment. (Just click on
the big number.) Or, you can sort by other options with the
drop-down menu below the big numbers.)

2. Open and view student work by clicking on it. Inside student


documents, slide presentations, etc., you can add comments
directly to the file. Or …
How to use Google Classroom in everyday
class
Here are some of the actions you can take

3. Type and view private comments to the student by clicking on


the student’s name. You can also see when files were turned
in with the history.

4. Add a grade to student work.

5. When you’re all done, return work back to students. Be


sure you’ve checked the box next to their names and click the
“Return” button.
4. Google Meet
Using Google Meet in Google Classroom
How to generate a Google Meet link in Classroom

1. Click on the settings icon in your Google Classroom. From there scroll down to
"General"
2. Click "Generate meet link".
3. Toggle on "visible to students" if you want your students to be able to see and access
this link when they log into Classroom.
4. Once the link has been generated you can copy the link if you want to share it through
another platform. You can also reset the link from here as well.
Using Google Meet in Google Classroom
Using Google Meet in Google Classroom
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