How to Set Up a Google Classroom
Clever will be rostering your Google Classrooms (if you choose)! That means you do not have to "invite" or share a code with your students. You can reject it, if you want.
Here's some info on Clever Rostering
Your Google Classroom grades will be able to be exported to PowerTeacher Pro. This is a new feature.
How to Export Grades from Google Classroom to PowerTeacher Pro
Here's some info on Exporting Grades
How to Use Originality Reports in Google Classroom.
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We have turned on "School Matches" at LPS
On a computer, go to classroom.google.com.
Click the class > Classroom.
Click Create > Assignment.
Check the Check plagiarism (originality) box.
If you turn on originality reports after a student submits their work, the student can't run a report until you return their work. To let students run a report, return their work and allow them to resubmit their assignment.
On a computer, go to classroom.google.com.
Click the class > Classwork.
Next to the assignment, click More > Edit.
Check the Check plagiarism (originality) box.
When students turn in their work, Classroom automatically runs an originality report for each submitted Docs or Slides file, visible only to you. If a student unsubmits and resubmits an assignment, Classroom runs another originality report for the teacher.
On a computer, go to classroom.google.com.
Click the class > Classwork.
Click the assignment >View assignment > the student’s file.
On the right, click # flagged passages.
What is "School Matches"?
School Matches allow Originality reports to compare assignments against previous student submissions within a Google Workspace domain. Once enabled, in addition to assessing student work against billions of web pages and books, Originality reports will also scan your Google Drive data for potential misconduct.
Google Classroom -
What the Students See!
How Students Use Google Classroom.
This tutorial of how a student sees Google Classroom.
From Richard ByrneFree Technology for Teachers
Turning on or off notifications (emails) in Google Classroom
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rP_sXckuD0SReu8nPYy6mXNn2vgxl5pW0vKkCxi6Ouk/edit?usp=sharing
Creating Self Grading Quizzes and Locked mode testing in Google Classroom
Leaving Voice Comments in Google Classroom
Making sure your students see your assignments in Google Classroom
Use Read Receipts to Make Sure your Students know they have an assignments Although you cannot do this through Google Classroom, you can send an email to all students through your Google email. Here’s a Richard Byrne video showing you how.
Sharing a Google Doc in Google Classroom
Here is a Richard Byrne tutorial on three ways to share a doc in Google Classroom.
Seeing Google Classroom Assignments from Teacher and Student Perspectives
from Richard Byrne
Free Technology for TeachersHow to Add Answer Feedback to Quizzes in Google Forms & How Students See It?
From Richard Byrne
Free Technology for TeachersHow do I accept file uploads in Google Forms?
from Richard Byrne
Free Technology for TeachersWhat Google Assignments are Missing or Need Attention. from John R. Sowash
Helpful for teachers to quickly look through assignments that are overdue. Students can do the same.
How to Disable or Limit Google Classroom Notifications