In a digital classroom, teachers can become worried that no ‘real learning’ is happening or that they’ve somehow failed to plan sufficiently.
This guide to questioning in the classroom views questions as signs of understanding, not ignorance–the ability to see what you’re missing.
From using integrations like Google Draw to adding comments and requesting assignments, let’s a look at tips for using Google Drive.
One of the best ways to engage all students in your classroom is to give students an easy (and even anonymous) way…
Google Classroom excels in providing solutions for teachers. From tagging curriculum to exit slips, here are 60 ways to use Google Classroom.
Looking For The Google Classroom Login page? Depending on where you live and what device you’re on, it may not be easy…
One of the most common uses of the cloud in today’s classroom is word processing–which brings us to Google Drive.
Locked Mode for Chromebooks means students can’t open up anything else but the assessment itself. That’s it.