Create or update an existing Google Classroom( classroom.google.com) for a unit you are teaching. Teachers already using another LMS, such as SeeSaw or Schoology, may use those.
Classroom should include:
Stream Page (Announcements)
Classwork Page with 3 Topics- Content, Assignments, Assessments
At least 1 Assignment
At least 1 content item
At least 1 Assessment item
Submit a short document with screenshots. As Google Classrooms are. created within a school district Google for Education account, a Google Classroom cannot be shared with users with an out-of district Gmail account. Accordingly, you should submit your work in one of 3 ways:
(1)Select-->Copy and Paste the content of the Stream and Classwork pages of the site into Canvas as text or
(2) Submit screenshots of the pages, or
(3) Create a short screencasting 'tour' of the site using Screencastify( https://www.screencastify.com/
Classwork Page:
Tech Tutorials:
Google Classroom
https://edu.google.com/intl/ALL_us/teacher-center/products/classroom/?modal_active=none
Screen Recording:
Screencastify
https://app.screencastify.com/watch/SnJj5MNSJU3CDRJ6Advy
Loom
https://support.loom.com/hc/en-us/articles/360015714197-Getting-Started-Video-Tutorials
Screen recording with Ipad or Iphone:
With iOS 14 or later, go to Settings > Control Center, then tap the Add button next to Screen Recording. Open Control Center on your iPhone or on your iPad. , Tap Start Recording and hold, then tap Microphone(to record your voice) then wait for the three-second countdown.
Recording will be saved to Photos, and then can be uploaded to Google Drive.
Creating Screenshots on Mac:
CMD+SHIFT+3. ( whole screen)
CMD+SHIFT+4 ( Selected area)
Windows:
To capture your entire screen and automatically save the screenshot, tap the Windows key + Print Screen key. Your screen will briefly go dim to indicate that you've just taken a screenshot, and the screenshot will be saved to the Pictures > Screenshots folder.
The Snip & Sketch tool is easier to access, share and annotate screenshots than the old Snipping Tool. And it can now capture a screenshot of a window on your desktop, a surprising omission when the app was first introduced that kept me on Team Snipping Tool until recently.
The easiest way to call up Snip & Sketch is with the keyboard shortcut Windows key + Shift + S. You can also find the Snip & Sketch tool listed in in the alphabetical list of apps accessed from the Start button as well as in the notification panel where it listed as Screen snip. Or you can just search for it if you don't commit the keyboard shortcut to memory. (If you're regular screenshot taker, I recommend pinning the app to the taskbar.)
Creating Screenshots on Chromebook:
Take a screenshot or record your screen
Press Shift + Ctrl + Show windows . Or, if your Chromebook has it, press the Screenshot key .
In the menu at the bottom, select Screenshot .
Select an option: Take a full screen screenshot . Take a partial screenshot . Take a window screenshot .
Click "Show in Folder" and share.