Google Classroom’s YouTube experience lets teachers turn any YouTube video into an engaging lesson. Teachers can pause the video and insert multiple-choice or open-ended questions at key points. Students answer the questions directly within Classroom, allowing for a more active learning experience. As they watch, the video pauses and asks the question the teacher has added. Students must answer this question before moving on. This helps gauge student understanding, identify areas needing review, and provides teachers with insights into student performance.
All your YouTube questions resources can now be found in the resources section of Google Classroom’s Home Page.
Practice Sets
Google Classroom’s Practice Sets allows teachers to create interactive quizzes and exercises for students. These sets can be auto-graded, saving teachers time and providing students with immediate feedback. Teachers can add hints and link to helpful videos to support students who get stuck, eliminating the need to wait for teacher explanation before being able to answer Practice sets also provide valuable insights into student performance, helping teachers identify areas where students need more help and tailor future lessons accordingly. Check out this blog on how to get started and another blog on a few updates to the tool.