Our Google School
Google Pro Tips
Pro Tip 1: Always use the Google Chrome browser when completing your schoolwork for Epiphany. Google Meet does not work well (or sometimes at all) with other browsers.
Pro Tip 2: Students should always make sure that they are signed into their own Chrome Profile. For information on how to use a Chrome Profile visit support.google.com.
Google Classroom
How to Check for Teacher Comments/Feedback (video) by Sara Kitts
How to View Your Work (video) by Sara Kitts
How to Turn In your work on Google Classroom (video) by Sara Kitts
Google Classroom Cheat Sheet for Students (pdf) by Kasey Bell of Shake Up Learning
2020 Parent's Guide to Google Classroom (google slides) edited by Sara Kitts
Also includes information on How to Find Google Classroom in the G Suite Apps and Brief Introduction to Classroom Layout
Google Meet
Teachers will be using Google Meet for live sessions to connect with students.
Teachers must activate the Google Meet link in Google Classroom for it to be visible to students.
Students can find the link to their Google Meet in their Google Classroom.
Google Meets are locked in Google Classroom until the teacher starts the meeting.
Students must enter the meeting MUTED.
Teachers may enable a waiting room for participants to enter the meeting.
At the end of the meeting, teachers will end the call for all participants.
Google Apps
Our School's Google Workspace for Education comes with a number of apps for students to create content and engage in online learning.
For a quick overview of each app's menus and displays see Google Cheat Sheets by Kasey Bell of Shake Up Learning.