Whenever I write about Google, I feel obligated to say most of what I've learned is from Rich Kiker and Alice Keeler. Thus, if what I write seems reminiscent of something one of them has already written, it is not a surprise. I'm not purposefully taking what they make. It is only that most of what I know they've taught me. So forgive me....
I'm leading a Google Classroom training today. Most of my faculty used to use Hapara to push work to students. That no longer exists. So, I'm going to get a full house.
Google Classroom is not a full LMS. Among other things, there is not a gradebook function. But what it does it does so very well.
Here is a Slide show I've made for my teachers who are just getting started.
The more I teach, the more I realize how much I don't know. This blog explores pedagogy and ed-tech.
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