I am a huge fan of Google Classroom and all the functionality it provides. Classroom is a great tool for sharing information with students and provides amazing efficiency with classroom workflow. Google Classroom was unveiled just about 3 years ago and has improved every year since unveiling new features to make it even more powerful.
There are many resources out there about how to leverage the power of Google Classroom. Alice Keeler has written two books on ways to use Google Classroom and has a blog where she shares ideas about how to use Google Tools. Another great resource for Google Classroom is Matt Miller. He has a few posts about Google Classroom that I wanted to share. The first is an article providing some tips on how to use Google Classroom features to help you be more efficient. This includes ideas about providing feedback to students, reusing posts, and using classroom to email students among others. The second post is about using notifications to be more productive and taking control of how you interact with Google Classroom. I really like the ideas shared here about personalizing notifications to suit your needs, especially being able to turn them off when you "clock out." The use of notifications can help you keep up to date with student work to help provide students feedback, but be able to manage your life outside of school. I hope you will find some useful tips in these resources and that you will check out these blogs for more ideas that can assist you in integrating technology.
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