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Innovation CPD: Using Google

ClassroomKara Kellett and Tom Martin

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Optional CPD:Using Google ClassroomCPD Objectives:1. To explore Google Classroom and its features, considering how it can support

effective teaching and learning and assists in integrating technology into the classroom.

2. To examine the features of setting questions and assignments through Classroom and also adding resources and individual worksheets.

3. To consider the assessment and marking process used by Google Classroom.4. To create your own Google Classroom, exploring the features and considering

how it could be used in your own subject area.

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What is Google Classroom?

Future classroom?

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Purpose of Google Classroom

Classroom allows teachers to create and mark assignments,

make announcements and start class discussions all in one

place. Benefits of using Google Classroom● Easy to set up● Saves time● Improves organisation● Enhances communication● Secure - only class can access● Paperless

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What is Google Classroom?“Google Classroom is considered as one of the best platforms out there for enhancing teachers' workflow. It provides a set of powerful features that make it an ideal tool to use with students. Classroom helps teachers save time, keep classes organized, and improve communication with students...Google Classroom is meant to help teachers manage the creation and collection of student assignments in a paperless environment, basically leveraging the framework of Google Docs, Drive and other Apps. Google classroom allows teachers to spend more time with their students and less time on the paperwork.”

Iftakhar, S. (2016) ‘Google Classroom: What Works and How?’ Journal of Education and Social Sciences. Vol 3. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Daffodil International University. ISSN 2289-9855 2016 12

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Dr Heidi Hayes JacobsEducation Leader in developing 21st Century approaches to T&L

“Teachers need to integrate technology seamlessly into the

curriculum instead of viewing it as an add-on, an afterthought, or an

event.”

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Google Classroom allows for the integration of technology at all level of the SAMR model, leading to the redefinition of tasks which previously have been

inconceivable.

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Setting Up Google Classroom

● Log into your Google Account.

● Go to Google Classroom.● If it is your first time

going into Google Classroom set up your account, making sure you select ‘I am a Teacher’.

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Joining a Class

● Click on the plus symbol● Click ‘Join Class’

You are given the option here to either JOIN or CREATE a class.

You are now JOINING a class to see an example classroom.

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Example Classroom● Examples of activities

and ways you might use Google Classroom.

● Have a look through and engage in the activities.

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● Make sure you add to the collaborative document to explain how you think Google Classroom might be used in your subject area.

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Creating a Class

● Click on the plus symbol● Click ‘Create a Class’

You are given the option here to either JOIN or CREATE a class. You will CREATE and then pupils will need to JOIN later

on.

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Creating a Class

● Give you class a name (typically a class code).

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Setting Up Your Class

This is your Google Classroom Homepage.You can click to see the STREAM, STUDENTS or ABOUT.

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Setting Up Your Class

Click SELECT THEME to personalise your online classroom.Choose between GALLERY and PATTERNS.

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Setting Up Your Class

Click on STUDENTS to invite students to join your classroom.

You can invite people or groups to join or get people to join by sharing the Class Code.

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Setting Up Your Class

The ABOUT section allows you to fill in information about your class and also to share documents which might be of use throughout

the year.

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Completing the ‘About’ Section

Add essential information about your class and generic resources which are needed

throughout the year.

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Setting Up Your Class

Setting up your classroom will create a folder in your Drive. You can access students work via

this folder or via Google Classroom.

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Setting Tasks for Students● Click the + symbol.● Click create

assignment.● Give your assignment a

title and write instructions.

● Upload/Share your resource.

● Select:○ Students can view

file○ Students can edit

file○ Make a copy for

each student.

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Setting Tasks for StudentsStudents Can View File● This is useful to share a

document students just need to read (e.g. revision resource).

Students Can Edit File● This is useful to have a

collaborative document (e.g. students all giving their opinion on a topic).

Make a Copy for Each Student● This is creating an

electronic worksheet for students.

● No need for paper and submit electronically.

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Setting Tasks for Students

You can then look at the progress each

pupil is making with their work.

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Marking Students’ Work● Students can then submit their

work for marking.● Click on work assessment task to

see students’ work and grade from here.

● You can see all of your students’ work.

● You can change the numerical grade.

● Click on work to access and edit.

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Marking Students’ Work● This can then be

submitted for marking.● You mark electronically,

saving time, and return work to students via Classroom.

● Students loose editing rights when submitted.

● Students can then complete improvements and resubmit their work.

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Marking Students Work● When students have

submitted work and you have graded this via classroom you can export your markbook either to copy to Google Sheets or download to Excel.

● Open up assessments.● Click on to settings.● Select prefered option.

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Setting Questions for Students● Click the + symbol.● Click create question. ● Pose a question which

students can respond to on Classroom:○ Short

Answer/Multiple Choice.

○ Students can/cannot reply to answers.

○ Students can edit answers.

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● Click the ? symbol.● Select ‘What’s New’● Link to Classroom Help● Recent updates listed:

○ Scheduling at later date○ Use of third-party apps

(e.g. NearPod)○ Multiple Choice

Questions○ Updates to iOS/Android○ Integration of Google

Forms and Google Calendar.

Regular Updates to Google Classroom

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Example Classroom● Go to Google Classroom

(http://classroom.google.com)● Log in using your

Google Account.● Click the + symbol.● Click Join Classroom● Join using the code:

soay2va.● Have a look around the

example classroom.● Have a go at setting up

your own classroom.

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Accessing links and resources

from my teacher easily

Checking homework tasks

Completing and submitting

homework tasks

Completing and submitting class

work

Accessing the work of my peers

Receiving feedback from

my teacher

Student Feedback on Google Classroom

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“All your homework and classwork was in one place.”“It’s easy to hand work into my teacher.”“Being able to receive personalised feedback from my teacher.”“Being able to access and submit work and work collaboratively.”“Being able to receive feedback online.”“The layout, easy to use and get marks back.”

86% of students said that Google Classroom had ‘helped them learn

effectively’.What are the best

feature of Google

Classroom and why?

Student Feedback on Google Classroom

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“All the work that pupils hand-in in uploaded in folders of Google Drive. Each pupil can send in an answer on the screen (kind of like PollEv), but you get to see each child’s name and you can respond to them individually or display for the class.”

“Great for submission of work and feedback possibilities. Also sharing resources easily.”

“Being able to collect work in a central location and provide relevant resources to students. If used throughout the school year, I like the way that it could be used as a tool to communicate with students like a class blog. Everything in one place.”

What are the best

feature of Google

Classroom and why?

Teacher Feedback on Google Classroom

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