Calling all ERC teachers. Feeling lost on Google Classroom. If you are not sure what you are doing and the answer isn't here. Ask and it will be added!
In this video you will be shown how to set up a classroom from the beginning.
In this video you will be shown how to edit your settings in a Google Classroom to give you maximum control over what the students can do within that room.
Some top tips in this video on how to keep your virtual classroom tidy and organised based on feedback from our students.
In this video we look at using assignments to create registers to try and measure engagement in our classrooms. Secondary focus is then on the ability to add a private comment.
In this video you will be shown how to create topics and set an assignment. Some key features include, scheduling and marking rubrics.
In this video you will be shown how to create a worksheet using the resources you have already created.
Starting with setting questions and some of the basic functions. This video takes you further to changing settings and making copies of forms for individual classes.
In this video you will be shown how to mark but more importantly give feedback on an assignment that has been set in Google Classroom.
Extensions can add fun and time saving apps to google chrome. In this video we look at how to download an extension called Mote that will allow you to give verbal feedback.
Mote can be used to give verbal feedback in seconds. Research has shown that verbal feedback has greater impact on student learning and speeds up the marking process.
Loom is another chrome extension that will allow you to record short 5 minute videos. With loom you can also use your webcam so that students can see your face as you talk through the activity or work. If you need help downloading extensions have another look at the first video under 'speed up your marking'.
If you don't want to have your face on screen while delivering your videos you can record voice overs for PowerPoint then export the presentation as a video.
In this video we have a look at creating our own safe and private YouTube channel with a specific focus on making videos private unless you have shared a link. This is the most full proof way to share videos with students as they are very familiar with YouTube and can access on any device.
In this video we look at how you generate a meeting link to organise your class. You also find out how to make good use of the lesson recordings so that students who may miss you live lesson can watch the lesson back later to help them complete their work.
In this video we look at what your live lesson can look like and some of the settings that you may want to change to allow you to have complete control of your lesson.
Jamboards are a great interactive tool that you can use in and out of google meet. It allows students to work together live on their own interactive whiteboard. Warning for mobile users they would need to download the app.
This short video takes you through how to organise your live lesson from the announcement to using the assignment function as a way to mark your register.
Where do your lesson recordings go? How can you keep them organised? How do you share them with your class. All these questions and more answered in this video.